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  1. Interesting feature in the ICON model on Thursday night over the North Sea. It looks like the model simulates a tropical-like warm seclusion, a polar low. It is a mesoscale phenomenon, characterized by a warm, nearly cloud-free core and spirals of high-level convection around it.
    @kachelmannwetter

    #Weather
    #Synoptic
    #Meteorology
    #WeatherModels

  2. Interesting feature in the ICON model on Thursday night over the North Sea. It looks like the model simulates a tropical-like warm seclusion, a polar low. It is a mesoscale phenomenon, characterized by a warm, nearly cloud-free core and spirals of high-level convection around it.
    @kachelmannwetter

    #Weather
    #Synoptic
    #Meteorology
    #WeatherModels

  3. Interesting feature in the ICON model on Thursday night over the North Sea. It looks like the model simulates a tropical-like warm seclusion, a polar low. It is a mesoscale phenomenon, characterized by a warm, nearly cloud-free core and spirals of high-level convection around it.
    @kachelmannwetter

    #Weather
    #Synoptic
    #Meteorology
    #WeatherModels

  4. Interesting feature in the ICON model on Thursday night over the North Sea. It looks like the model simulates a tropical-like warm seclusion, a polar low. It is a mesoscale phenomenon, characterized by a warm, nearly cloud-free core and spirals of high-level convection around it.
    @kachelmannwetter

    #Weather
    #Synoptic
    #Meteorology
    #WeatherModels

  5. Interesting feature in the ICON model on Thursday night over the North Sea. It looks like the model simulates a tropical-like warm seclusion, a polar low. It is a mesoscale phenomenon, characterized by a warm, nearly cloud-free core and spirals of high-level convection around it.
    @kachelmannwetter

    #Weather
    #Synoptic
    #Meteorology
    #WeatherModels