Satellite tornado

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Un tornado satélite es un tornado asociado a uno más grande. Éste es independiente del principal y no son considerados vórtices de succión. Las causas de su formación no están del todo claras.Por lo general, están asociados con tornados grandes y muy intensos. rdf:langString
Une tornade satellite est un entonnoir nuageux secondaire qui tourne autour d'une tornade principale à partir du même mésocyclone dans le nuage d'orage. Il ne s'agit pas d'une tornade à vortex multiples, qui est une tornade se séparant en plusieurs entonnoirs, mais d'un entonnoir distinct. Le phénomène n'est pas très courant et l'ensemble satellite-principale est appelé un « couple ». Le signalement de tornades satellites devient plus probable depuis la multiplication des chasseurs d'orages et des appareils vidéos sur les téléphones mobiles. rdf:langString
A satellite tornado is a tornado that revolves around a larger, primary tornado and interacts with the same mesocyclone. Satellite tornadoes occur apart from the primary tornado and are not considered subvortices; the primary tornado and satellite tornadoes are considered to be separate tornadoes. The cause of satellite tornadoes is not known. Such tornadoes are more often anticyclonic than are typical tornadoes and these pairs may be referred to as tornado couplets. Satellite tornadoes commonly occur in association with very powerful, large, and destructive tornadoes, indicative also of the strength and severity of the parent supercell thunderstorm. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Un tornado satélite es un tornado asociado a uno más grande. Éste es independiente del principal y no son considerados vórtices de succión. Las causas de su formación no están del todo claras.Por lo general, están asociados con tornados grandes y muy intensos.
rdf:langString Une tornade satellite est un entonnoir nuageux secondaire qui tourne autour d'une tornade principale à partir du même mésocyclone dans le nuage d'orage. Il ne s'agit pas d'une tornade à vortex multiples, qui est une tornade se séparant en plusieurs entonnoirs, mais d'un entonnoir distinct. Le phénomène n'est pas très courant et l'ensemble satellite-principale est appelé un « couple ». Le signalement de tornades satellites devient plus probable depuis la multiplication des chasseurs d'orages et des appareils vidéos sur les téléphones mobiles.
rdf:langString A satellite tornado is a tornado that revolves around a larger, primary tornado and interacts with the same mesocyclone. Satellite tornadoes occur apart from the primary tornado and are not considered subvortices; the primary tornado and satellite tornadoes are considered to be separate tornadoes. The cause of satellite tornadoes is not known. Such tornadoes are more often anticyclonic than are typical tornadoes and these pairs may be referred to as tornado couplets. Satellite tornadoes commonly occur in association with very powerful, large, and destructive tornadoes, indicative also of the strength and severity of the parent supercell thunderstorm. Satellite tornadoes are relatively uncommon. When a satellite tornado does occur, there is often more than one orbiting satellite spawned during the life cycle of the tornado or with successive primary tornadoes spawned by the parent supercell (a process known as cyclic tornadogenesis and leading to a tornado family). On tornado outbreak days, if satellite tornadoes occur with one supercell, there is an elevated probability of their occurrence with other supercells. Satellite tornadoes may merge into their companion tornado although often the appearance of this occurring is an illusion caused when an orbiting tornado revolves around the backside of a primary tornado obscuring view of the satellite. During the March 1990 Central United States tornado outbreak, one member of a tornado family (rated F5) constricted and became a satellite tornado of the next tornado of the family before merging into the new primary tornado which soon also intensified to F5.
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