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Neither have I. And I thought I knew everything.View attachment 919318
I had never heard of this particular type of storm:
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Derecho - Wikipedia
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They are basically inland hurricanes in regards to wind and rain. Much like hurricanes they can produce tornados but not all thunderstorms produce a Derecho. This is a video I watched about 6 months ago which is a goofy meteorologist talking about the ones he has experienced and videos he took over the last 18 years, he says 20 but first one is in 2007. Some good examples of how they look on radar in the video. The 10 minute mark is a great example of when it's approaching.