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Locations of the main updraft and downdraft
:25, 10:10, 11:10, 11:40UTC The locations of the overshooting tops were marked by circles on HRV images, and overlaid on IR10.8 and on a combined radar-satellite image. Simultaneous radar and satellite data were used. The radar data were interpolated to the ‘European’ satellite time (nominal time + 10 minutes) using displacement vector fields (P. Németh). Only the high radar reflectivities (Zmax> 35dBz) were overlaid on the satellite image, to see the convective precipitation. The parallax effect was not corrected.
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HRV (70-100%) 09:25UTC
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HRV (70-100%) 09:25UTC
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IR10.8 (<240K) 09:25UTC
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IR10.8 (<240K) 09:25UTC
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HRV cloud (HRV,HRV,IR10.8) Radar (Zmax > 35dBz) 09:25UTC
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HRV cloud (HRV,HRV,IR10.8) Radar (Zmax > 35dBz) 09:25UTC
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HRV (70-100%) 10:10UTC Overshooting top Plume Gravity wave
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HRV (70-100%) 10:10UTC
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IR10.8 (<240K) 10:10UTC
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IR10.8 (<240K) 10:10UTC
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HRV cloud (HRV,HRV,IR10.8) Radar (Zmax > 35dBz) 10:10UTC
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HRV cloud (HRV,HRV,IR10.8) Radar (Zmax > 35dBz) 10:10UTC
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HRV (70-100%) 11:10UTC Overshooting top Radial cirrus Gravity wave
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HRV (70-100%) 11:10UTC
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IR10.8 (<240K) 11:10UTC
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IR10.8 (<240K) 11:10UTC
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HRV cloud (HRV,HRV,IR10.8) Radar (Zmax > 35dBz) 11:10UTC
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HRV cloud (HRV,HRV,IR10.8) Radar (Zmax > 35dBz) 11:10UTC
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HRV (70-100%) 11:40UTC
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HRV (70-100%) 11:40UTC
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IR10.8 (<240K) 11:40UTC
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IR10.8 (<240K) 11:40UTC
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HRV cloud (HRV,HRV,IR10.8) Radar (Zmax > 35dBz) 11:40UTC
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HRV cloud (HRV,HRV,IR10.8) Radar (Zmax > 35dBz) 11:40UTC
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