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- Line_echo_wave_pattern abstract "A line echo wave pattern (LEWP) is a weather radar formation in which a single line of thunderstorms presenting multiple bow echoes forms south (or equatorward) of a mesoscale low-pressure area with a rotating \"head\". LEWP often are associated with a multiple-bow serial derecho and often produce tornadoes, some of which can be strong. The existence of a LEWP on radar means that a serial derecho has developed or is likely to develop soon, much as a hook echo indicates the same for a tornado.A LEWP, according to the NWAS, is defined as \"a squall line that has developed into a wave-like pattern due to acceleration at one end of the line and deceleration along the portion immediately adjacent.\"A LEWP is an extension of the concept of the bow echo, which usually indicates a powerful convective windstorm. Areas hit by the apices of bows often see the worst weather, with the highest winds and very heavy rain. However, if the sides of the bows reach enough of an orientation parallel to the derecho's movement, a very long-duration heavy rain event can result, leading to flash flooding. A serial derecho can be in the form of a LEWP or a single, very large bow echo.".
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- Line_echo_wave_pattern wikiPageRevisionID "637895382".
- Line_echo_wave_pattern wikiPageWikiLink Bow_echo.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radar_meteorology.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern wikiPageWikiLink Category:Severe_weather_and_convection.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern wikiPageWikiLink Convective_storm_detection.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern wikiPageWikiLink Derecho.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern wikiPageWikiLink Flash_flood.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern wikiPageWikiLink Hook_echo.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern wikiPageWikiLink Low-pressure_area.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern wikiPageWikiLink Mesoscale_convective_complex.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern wikiPageWikiLink Mesoscale_convective_system.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern wikiPageWikiLink Mesoscale_convective_vortex.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern wikiPageWikiLink Mesoscale_meteorology.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern wikiPageWikiLink Rear-inflow_jet.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern wikiPageWikiLink Squall.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern wikiPageWikiLink Squall_line.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern wikiPageWikiLink Tornado.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern wikiPageWikiLink Training_(meteorology).
- Line_echo_wave_pattern wikiPageWikiLink Weather_radar.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern wikiPageWikiLink File:Illinois-LEWP.jpg.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern wikiPageWikiLink File:Line_echo_wave_pattern.gif.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern wikiPageWikiLinkText "Line echo wave pattern".
- Line_echo_wave_pattern wikiPageWikiLinkText "line echo wave pattern".
- Line_echo_wave_pattern wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clear.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern subject Category:Radar_meteorology.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern subject Category:Severe_weather_and_convection.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern hypernym Formation.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern type MilitaryUnit.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern type Science.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern comment "A line echo wave pattern (LEWP) is a weather radar formation in which a single line of thunderstorms presenting multiple bow echoes forms south (or equatorward) of a mesoscale low-pressure area with a rotating \"head\". LEWP often are associated with a multiple-bow serial derecho and often produce tornadoes, some of which can be strong.".
- Line_echo_wave_pattern label "Line echo wave pattern".
- Line_echo_wave_pattern sameAs Q6553246.
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- Line_echo_wave_pattern sameAs Q6553246.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern wasDerivedFrom Line_echo_wave_pattern?oldid=637895382.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern depiction Line_echo_wave_pattern.gif.
- Line_echo_wave_pattern isPrimaryTopicOf Line_echo_wave_pattern.