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Definition of bow echo in US English: bow echonounˈbō ˌekōˈbō ˌekō Meteorology A bow-shaped radar signature associated with fast-moving storm systems accompanied by damaging winds. Example sentencesExamples - Several reports of downed trees and power lines near Altha, and structural damage at Blountstown, Florida were received as the bow echo tracked across Calhoun County.
- They are associated with regions of very heavy rains and often spawn squall lines, bow echos and derechos.
- I have seen them move 60 to 70 mph before… especially bow echos that produce extreme wind damage.
- Derechos are typically associated with a long lived bow echo or a series of bow echoes.
- This Doppler radar image collected by the National Weather Service on the evening of June 11, 2001, shows a strong bow echo moving southeast across Wisconsin.
Definition of bow echo in US English: bow echonounˈbō ˌekō Meteorology A bow-shaped radar signature associated with fast-moving storm systems accompanied by damaging winds. Example sentencesExamples - Derechos are typically associated with a long lived bow echo or a series of bow echoes.
- Several reports of downed trees and power lines near Altha, and structural damage at Blountstown, Florida were received as the bow echo tracked across Calhoun County.
- This Doppler radar image collected by the National Weather Service on the evening of June 11, 2001, shows a strong bow echo moving southeast across Wisconsin.
- I have seen them move 60 to 70 mph before… especially bow echos that produce extreme wind damage.
- They are associated with regions of very heavy rains and often spawn squall lines, bow echos and derechos.
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