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Description Typical circulation for the development of a Colorado Low, an explosive weather system forming over Southwest US during the cold season and affecting the Midwest US and Northeastern part of North America
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Author National Weather Service
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1 December 2007, 10:02:26 1280 × 1024 (153890 bytes) Pierre cb (talk · contribs) {{Information |Description=Typical circulation for the developement of a Colorado Low, an explosive weather system forming over Southwest US during the cold season and affecting the Midwest US and Northeastern par of North America |Source=[http://www.nco.

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