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- Tilted_updraft abstract "A tilted updraft (also known as a tilted storm) is a thunderstorm which is not vertically erect. This happens as a result of unidirectional wind shear, or a change in wind speed with height. In such an environment, the top of the updraft is pushed further downstream than the lower parts as a result of stronger winds pushing the top, as it is higher in the atmosphere. Storms that occur in environments with wind shear are more likely to be severe.".
- Tilted_updraft wikiPageID "14564162".
- Tilted_updraft wikiPageRevisionID "476148138".
- Tilted_updraft hasPhotoCollection Tilted_updraft.
- Tilted_updraft subject Category:Severe_weather_and_convection.
- Tilted_updraft subject Category:Weather.
- Tilted_updraft comment "A tilted updraft (also known as a tilted storm) is a thunderstorm which is not vertically erect. This happens as a result of unidirectional wind shear, or a change in wind speed with height. In such an environment, the top of the updraft is pushed further downstream than the lower parts as a result of stronger winds pushing the top, as it is higher in the atmosphere. Storms that occur in environments with wind shear are more likely to be severe.".
- Tilted_updraft label "Tilted updraft".
- Tilted_updraft sameAs m.03d80r_.
- Tilted_updraft sameAs Q7803015.
- Tilted_updraft sameAs Q7803015.
- Tilted_updraft wasDerivedFrom Tilted_updraft?oldid=476148138.
- Tilted_updraft isPrimaryTopicOf Tilted_updraft.