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- Derecho - Wikipedia
A derecho ( dəˈɹeɪ t͡ʃoʊ ⓘ, from Spanish: derecho [deˈɾetʃo], 'straight') [1] is a widespread, long-lived, straight-line wind storm that is associated with a fast-moving group of severe thunderstorms known as a mesoscale convective system
- What is a derecho? The inland storm that hits like a hurricane
A deadly derecho tore across multiple states on April 29, knocking down power poles, stripping the siding off of buildings and ripping apart trees
- Derecho - National Weather Service
A derecho (pronounced similar to "deh-REY-cho") is a widespread, long-lived wind storm that is associated with a band of rapidly moving showers or thunderstorms
- What Is A Derecho? | Weather. com
A derecho is a large cluster of thunderstorms that most commonly forms in late spring and summer, and causes widespread destruction to trees, power lines and sometimes structures
- What is a derecho and why is it so destructive? | CNN
The 2020 derecho caused widespread power outages, devastated trees and damaged crops More than 20 million people over an area of 90,000 square miles were affected
- What is a derecho? And when is derecho season? - EarthSky
What is a derecho? Derecho is a term weather-watchers like to throw around a lot in the summer But what is it? It’s a take on the Spanish word derecho which can mean straight ahead
- What Is A Derecho? Is It Worse Than A Tornado? - Southern Living
A derecho is a large damage-producing wind event that can travel for hundreds of miles These fast-moving bands of storms pack significant destructive winds that can rip down buildings, topple trees, and even be deadly
- What Is a Derecho? | NOAA SciJinks – All About Weather
What Is a Derecho? The Short Answer: Derechos are fast-moving bands of thunderstorms with destructive winds The winds can be as strong as those found in hurricanes or even tornadoes! Unlike hurricanes and tornadoes, these winds follow straight lines
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