Hector (igwe ojii)

Hector bụ ụyọkọ égbè eluigwe cumulonimbus nké na-eme mgbè niile ihe fọrọ nkè nta ka ọ bụrụ n'ehihie ọ bụla na Tiwi Islands na Northern Territory nke Australia, site na ihe dịka n'ọnwa Septemba ruo Machị kwa afọ.[1][2][3] A maara Hector, ma ọ bụ mgbé ụfọdụ "Hector the Convector", dị kà otu n'ime nnukwu égbè eluigwe kachasị n'ụwa; kpọmkwem, obere usoro convective mesoscale (MCS) ma ọ bụ nnukwu égbè mmírí nké nwéré ọtụtụ mkpụrụ ndụ. Ọ na-eru ihe dị ka kilomita iri abụo (ukwu puku iri isii na isii ).[4][5]

Hector lere anya site na Stokes Hill Wharf na Darwin na-ele anya n'ebe ugwu ọdịda anyanwụ n'ebe dị anya nke ihe dị ka 80 (50 mi)

Akụkọ ihe mere eme

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Hector si Gunn Point, Northern Territory

Ndị na-anya ụgbọelu na-akpọ ya n'oge Agha Ụwa nke Abụọ, ọnọdụ nke égbè eluigwe ahụ mèrè ka ọ bụrụ ihe ngosi màkà ndị na-anya mmírí na ndị ọkwọ ụgbọ mmiri na mpaghara ahụ. Ihe a na-eme na mesoscale, Hector na-esite na mgbagwoju ányà nkè ọtụtụ ókèala ikuku nkè oké osimiri gafee agwaetiti Tiwi ma márá ya màkà ịdị n'otu na ike ya.[6] Ọnụ ọgụgụ ọkụ ọkụ na ọsọ ọsọ bụ akụkụ dị ịrịba ama nkè égbè eluigwe a ma n'oge afọ 1990s National Geographic bipụtara nyocha zuru oke nke oké ifufe ahụ na foto nke osisi mebiri emebi na nkọwa nke ọsọ ọsọ na ntinye áká na ihe omume tornadic. [citation needed] Ọdịdị nke ihe omume ahụ sitere na ọnọdụ ikuku na-eme ugboro ugboro n'ihi oké osimiri na n'ihi ọdịdị ala, na gbụrụ-gbúrụ ebe obibi dị n'okpuru ya bụ microclimate pụrụ iche (nke bụ a na-ahụkarị na agwaetiti ndị dị mkpa na-egosipụta ọnọdụ dị mkpa).

Kemgbe ngwụcha afọ 1980s, mgbagwoju ányà nke égbè eluigwe abụwo isiokwu nke ọtụtụ ọmụmụ ihu igwe, ọtụtụ na-elekwasị ányà na Hector n'onwe ya, kamakwa na-eji ịdị n'otu nkè mkpụrụ ndụ oké ifufe iji mụọ akụkụ ndị ọzọ nke égbè mmiri, àmụ̀mà, ókè ikuku, na mmetụta mmírí na ala na ikuku.[4][7][8][9]

Hụkwa

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  • Ndepụta nke ụdị igwe ojii
  • Igwe ojii nke Ebube Ụtụtụ
  • Lightning nke Catatumbo

Edensibia

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  1. The cloud called Hector. The Cloud Appreciation Society. Retrieved on 2010-11-30.
  2. P. T. May (2009). "Aerosol and thermodynamic effects on tropical cloud systems during TWPICE and ACTIVE". Atmos. Chem. Phys. 9 (1): 15–24. DOI:10.5194/acp-9-15-2009. 
  3. Beringer (2001). "Evolution of maritime continent thunderstorms under varying meteorological conditions over the Tiwi Islands". International Journal of Climatology 21 (8): 1021. DOI:10.1002/joc.622. Retrieved on 25 November 2010. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 Crook (1 June 2001). "Understanding Hector: The Dynamics of Island Thunderstorms". Monthly Weather Review 129 (6): 1550–1563. DOI:<1550:UHTDOI>2.0.CO;2 10.1175/1520-0493(2001)129<1550:UHTDOI>2.0.CO;2.  Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name "UH" defined multiple times with different content
  5. Hector arrives promptly at 3pm. But Hector isn't a person. CNN (2 April 2022).
  6. Beringer (30 June 2001). "Evolution of maritime continent thunderstorms under varying meteorological conditions over the Tiwi Islands". International Journal of Climatology 21 (8): 1021–1036. DOI:10.1002/joc.622. 
  7. Barker. "Researchers to investigate impact of storms", The World Today, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 14 November 2005. Retrieved on 11 July 2011.
  8. Casben. "Scientists complete storm study", PM, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 14 February 2006. Retrieved on 11 July 2011.
  9. "Our changing atmosphere", Planet Earth Online, Natural Environment Research Council, 23 April 2007. Retrieved on 11 July 2011.