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If the Updraft in a Supercell Is So Strong That

Question 84

Question 84

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If the updraft in a supercell is so strong that precipitation cannot fall through it, southwesterly winds aloft usually blow precipitation ____.


A) northwestward
B) southwestward
C) northeastward
D) southeastward
E) straight westward

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