This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Completely redesigned Meso1, basing the storm outline on Supercell05.svg.. The original can be viewed here: Supercell02.jpg: . Modifications made by Vanessaezekowitz.
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2006-10-12T09:52:14Z Frokor 171x125 (2023 Bytes) {{Information |Description=Development of mesocyclone - part 1 |Source=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Meso-1.PNG |Date=15 June 2006 |Author=[[:en:User:Error man]] |Permission=I, the creator of this work, hereby grant the
2005-11-25T02:32:20Z Saperaud 1832x1134 (236846 Bytes) *'''Description:''' Features of a supercell. Note: This is a typical northwestward view in North America *http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/nssl/nssl0032.htm *'''Source:''' English Wikipedia, original upload 10 August 2005 by [[:e
{{Information |Description=First stage of a Mesocyclone - wind shear (red arrows) caused by winds from differing directions causes a mass of air to begin spinning horizontally. |Source=*Image:Meso-1.PNG *Image:Supercell02.jpg |Date=2008-07-26