- news.yahoo.com understanding-bow-echo-…Bow echoes are iconic indications of strong straight-line winds. The science behind "bow" in the squall line is pretty straightforward.
- researchgate.net publication/240688935_The_…The characteristics of occurrence of convective systems with a bow echo in Poland in the warm season between 2007 and 2014 were presented.
- anstoall.com what-is-a-bow-echo-and-how-does-it-…A strongly bowed echo may indicate high winds in the middle of the line, where the storms are moving forward most quickly.
- twister.caps.ou.edu papers/Schenkman_XueAR2016.pdfRIJs have been implicated in the pro-duction of damaging winds as well as in creating a horizontal vorticity balance that allows for long-lived bow echoes...
- medium.com @WeatherDecTech/radarscope-what-does-a…Bow echoes can be very dangerous due to the increased speed of the wind at the edge of the line of these storms.
- stratusdeck.co.uk bow-echoes-and-derechosA bow echo is a small (typically 20 - 120 km long), bow-shaped system of convective cells that is generally well-known for producing long swathes of damaging...
- glossarytest.ametsoc.net wiki/Bow_echoA bow-shaped line of convective cells that is often associated with swaths of damaging straight-line winds and small tornadoes.
- en.mimi.hu meteorology/bow_echo.htmlA bow echo is the characteristic radar return from a mesoscale convective system that is shaped like an archer's bow.
- e-education.psu.edu meteo3/l9_p7.htmlA bow echo is crescent-shaped radar echo that sometimes appears along the otherwise linear reflectivity pattern associated with a squall line, which is frequently...
- kids.kiddle.co Bow_echoBow echo is a term for mesoscale convective system which is shaped like an archer's bow when shown on radar.