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WHIRLING WIND [2 records]

Record 1 2024-09-03

English

Subject field(s)
  • Atmospheric, Climatic and Meteorological Phenomena
DEF

[A] funnel-shaped or tubular column of rotating, cloud-filled wind usually extending from the underside of a Cumulus or Cumulonimbus cloud down to a cloud of spray torn up by the whirling winds from the surface of an ocean or lake.

CONT

[A] waterspout is not filled with water from [an] ocean or lake. ... The water inside a waterspout is formed by condensation in the cloud [from which it descends].

OBS

Waterspouts fall into two categories: fair weather waterspouts and tornadic waterspouts.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Phénomènes météorologiques, climatiques et atmosphériques
OBS

[Une trombe marine] est généralement constituée d'une colonne d'air [...] animée d'un mouvement de rotation [...] au-dessus d'une masse d'eau libre, et sous un cumulonimbus ou un cumulus congestus.

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Fenómenos meteorológicos, climáticos y atmosféricos
DEF

Tornado que se forma por encima de la superficie del agua; se caracteriza por su tendencia a disiparse al llegar a la orilla.

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Record 2 2003-10-31

English

Subject field(s)
  • Atmospheric Physics
DEF

Strong wind, producing a duststorm or sandstorm, in central and northern Sudan.

CONT

The name comes from the Arabic word habb, meaning wind. Haboobs are most frequent from May through September, especially in June, but they have occurred in every month except November. Their average duration is three hours; they are most severe in April and May when the soil is driest. They may approach from any direction, but most commonly from the north in winter and from the south, southeast, or east in summer. The average maximum wind velocity is over 13 m s1(30 mph) and a speed of 28 m s1(62 mph) has been recorded. The sand and dust form a dense whirling wall that may be 1000 m(3000 ft) high; it is often preceded by isolated dust whirls. During these storms, enormous quantities of sand are deposited. Haboobs usually occur after a few days of rising temperature and falling pressure.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Physique de l'atmosphère
DEF

Vent fort, produisant une tempête de poussière ou de sable, dans le centre et le nord du Soudan.

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Física de la atmósfera
DEF

En la parte central y septentrional del Sudán, el fuerte viento que acompaña a las tormentas de polvo o arena.

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