Supercell Going purely by the name, Supercell sounds as cool as it is. It is the name given to a continuously rotating
updraft deep within a severe thunderstorm (a mesocyclone) and looks downright scary. [image: huge supercell] *Mark Humpage via Winchecter Weather <http://www.winchesterweather.org.uk/weather_pictures.html>* Supercells are usually isolated storms, which can last for hours, and sometimes can split in two, with one storm going to the left of the wind and one to the right. They can spout huge amounts of hail, rain and wind and are often responsible for tornados, though they can also occur without tornados. Supercells are often carriers of giant hailstones and although they can occur anywhere in the world they’re most frequent in the Great Plains of the US. [image: supercell2] *NOAA <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Chaparral_Supercell_2.JPG>* *-- ~~~Whatever mountains stands in your path, Whatever obstacle blocks your way, Whatever difficulty immobilized you, The prayer full of faith can remove it~~~. ~~~Kebahagiaan Hidup Yang Tertinggi Adalah Keyakinan Yang Diri Kita Dicintai. Cinta Ibarat Seperti Petir, Anda Tidak Dapat Meneka Di mana Akan Terjadi, Tahu-tahu Sudah Terserang~~~ [email protected]~~**~ [email protected]~~**~ *
