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| Beaver('s) Tail - A particular type of inflow band with a relatively broad, flat appearance suggestive of a beaver's tail. It is attached to a supercell's general updraft and is oriented roughly parallel to the pseudo-warm front, i.e., usually east to west or southeast to northwest. |
Live MOOSE PASS, ALASKA, US Weather Conditions from Weather Station MAK011
Live MOOSE PASS, ALASKA, US Weather Conditions from Weather Station MAK045
Live MOOSE PASS, ALASKA, US Weather Conditions from Weather Station MFTSA2
Live MOOSE PASS, ALASKA, US Weather Conditions from Weather Station MGRAA2
Live MOOSE PASS, ALASKA, US Weather Conditions from Weather Station MSRNA2
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| Knuckles - Lumpy protrusions on the edges, and sometimes the underside, of a thunderstorm anvil. They usually appear on the upwind side of a back-sheared anvil, and indicate rapid expansion of the anvil due to the presence of a very strong updraft. They are not mammatus clouds. |
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