Today there is a renewed threat of heavy thunderstorms over Austria – also as a result of so-called supercells. Krone+ found out from an expert from Geosphere Austria what their creation has to do with screws and footballs, how you can recognize them and why they are dangerous.
Cyclone alarm in Istria, dramatic flooding in southern Germany with fatalities, underwater lands in parts of Austria. And unfortunately that wasn’t the end of the storms; more and more supercells threaten to overtake us. Not unusual in itself: “About ten percent of all thunderstorms are supercells,” explains climate researcher Georg Pistotnik of Geosphere (formerly ZAMG), immediately explaining what the threatening weather phenomena are about.
Source: Krone

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