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English: A 3D-Cross Section of an Anti-Cyclonic Thunderstorm of which can be seen a 3 Body Scatter Spike on the left, a Bonded Weak Echo to the lower right and the Hail core (high reflectivity zone)
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  • 2011-09-05 16:31 Pierre cb 936×493× (543911 bytes) Cropping for better wiew
  • 2011-09-05 16:21 Pierre cb 1000×693× (534633 bytes) Writing more visible in White
  • 2008-06-30 01:56 Robomaeyhem 1000×693× (465292 bytes) A 3D-Cross Section of a 3 Body Scatter Spike from a Anti-Cyclonic Thunderstorm

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