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- Hook_echo abstract "A hook echo is a pendant or hook shaped weather radar signature as part of some supercell thunderstorms. It is found in the lower portions of a storm as air and precipitation flow into a mesocyclone resulting in a curved feature of reflectivity. The echo is produced by rain, hail, or even debris being wrapped around the supercell. It is one of the classic hallmarks of tornado-producing supercells. The National Weather Service may consider the presence of a hook echo as sufficient to justify issuing a tornado warning.".
- Hook_echo thumbnail Tornadic_classic_supercell_radar.gif?width=300.
- Hook_echo wikiPageExternalLink 1520-0469%281958%29015%3C0288%3AMOTITO%3E2.0.CO%3B2.
- Hook_echo wikiPageExternalLink 1520-0493%281965%29093%3C0067:FASMOT%3E2.3.CO%3B2.
- Hook_echo wikiPageExternalLink ?n=07-10-00.
- Hook_echo wikiPageExternalLink tornadoes-hook-echo-discovered-here-60-years-ago.html.
- Hook_echo wikiPageExternalLink M3RADAR.pdf.
- Hook_echo wikiPageID "1310493".
- Hook_echo wikiPageLength "9482".
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- Hook_echo wikiPageRevisionID "667042818".
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink Bounded_weak_echo_region.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink Bow_echo.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radar_meteorology.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Severe_weather_and_convection.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tornado.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink Convective_storm_detection.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink Debris_ball.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink Doppler_Effect.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink Doppler_effect.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink Hydrometeor.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink Lemon_technique.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink Mesocyclone.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink NEXRAD.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink National_Weather_Service.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink Precipitation.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink Rear_flank_downdraft.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink Reflectance.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink Reflectivity.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink Southern_United_States.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink Supercell.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink Ted_Fujita.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink Thunderstorm.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink Tornado.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink Tornado_debris_signature.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink Tornado_vortex_signature.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink Tornado_warning.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink Weather_radar.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink File:05june-dow7-wide.gif.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink File:Supercell-above.svg.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLink File:Tornadic_classic_supercell_radar.gif.
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hook echo".
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLinkText "hook echo".
- Hook_echo wikiPageWikiLinkText "hook-like appendage".
- Hook_echo hasPhotoCollection Hook_echo.
- Hook_echo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Hook_echo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hook_echo subject Category:Radar_meteorology.
- Hook_echo subject Category:Severe_weather_and_convection.
- Hook_echo subject Category:Tornado.
- Hook_echo hypernym Pendant.
- Hook_echo type Hazard.
- Hook_echo comment "A hook echo is a pendant or hook shaped weather radar signature as part of some supercell thunderstorms. It is found in the lower portions of a storm as air and precipitation flow into a mesocyclone resulting in a curved feature of reflectivity. The echo is produced by rain, hail, or even debris being wrapped around the supercell. It is one of the classic hallmarks of tornado-producing supercells.".
- Hook_echo label "Hook echo".
- Hook_echo sameAs Hakenecho.
- Hook_echo sameAs Eco_en_cadena.
- Hook_echo sameAs Écho_en_crochet.
- Hook_echo sameAs m.04rvkc.
- Hook_echo sameAs Hook_echo.
- Hook_echo sameAs Tiếng_vọng_hình_móc.
- Hook_echo sameAs Q1569927.
- Hook_echo sameAs Q1569927.
- Hook_echo wasDerivedFrom Hook_echo?oldid=667042818.
- Hook_echo depiction Tornadic_classic_supercell_radar.gif.
- Hook_echo isPrimaryTopicOf Hook_echo.