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I was killing time before a meeting and I was watching two things.
First was a towering Cu and the second was a hawk down low circling. I wondered if the hawk was aware of any rotation of the thermal he was in. Then I started watching the Cu as it continued to billow upwards. What struck me was that in watching the cloud form I did not see anything which indicated any sort of rotation. We've all seen dust devils. They definitely DO rotate, but I wonder what percentage of thermal drafts actually end up forming a rotation. Think about all the cu's you've ever seen, have any Cu's formed in a manner that looks like they are rotating? Is it possible that any vortex type rotation has disintegrated into just a turbulent bubble type of flow. Just pondering... Mark reply to address has duplicate hot |
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