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- Q5696559 subject Q6655584.
- Q5696559 subject Q7143444.
- Q5696559 subject Q8383161.
- Q5696559 subject Q8854337.
- Q5696559 abstract "Hector is the name given to a cumulonimbus, or thundercloud, that forms regularly nearly every afternoon on the Tiwi Islands, Northern Territory, Australia, from approximately September to March each year. Hector, or sometimes "Hector the Convector", is known as one of the world's most consistently large thunderstorms, reaching heights of approximately 20 kilometres (66,000 ft).".
- Q5696559 thumbnail HectorCloud.jpg?width=300.
- Q5696559 wikiPageWikiLink Q1323908.
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- Q5696559 wikiPageWikiLink Q5973845.
- Q5696559 wikiPageWikiLink Q6655584.
- Q5696559 wikiPageWikiLink Q7143444.
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- Q5696559 wikiPageWikiLink Q81242.
- Q5696559 wikiPageWikiLink Q8383161.
- Q5696559 wikiPageWikiLink Q8854337.
- Q5696559 comment "Hector is the name given to a cumulonimbus, or thundercloud, that forms regularly nearly every afternoon on the Tiwi Islands, Northern Territory, Australia, from approximately September to March each year. Hector, or sometimes "Hector the Convector", is known as one of the world's most consistently large thunderstorms, reaching heights of approximately 20 kilometres (66,000 ft).".
- Q5696559 label "Hector (cloud)".
- Q5696559 depiction HectorCloud.jpg.