In reflectivity ( precipitation intensity ) data, a tight echo gradient ( particularly on the inflow area ) and a fan shape generally indicate a supercell.
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The downside to the " beam " system of navigation is that the beams are necessarily fan shaped, growing wider with increasing distance from the broadcaster.
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Generally these swords have a bulging shape in the blade at the midway point before narrowing towards the shoulders and the terminal which is fan shaped.
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It is also worth noting that the fan shaped slots at the free ends of the stalls are indicative that they have been shortened at some point.
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"The head shape is the new battleground of tennis, " said Ian Arthur, director of marketing for Head Sports Inc ., manufacturer of the " fan shaped"
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As soon as the sun rises above the horizon, gas from the spiders blows out dust which is blown by wind to form a dark fan shape.
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A curved stairway with fan shaped steps and a black walnut railing was in the rear of the central hall and connected the first, second and attic floors.
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Another " fan shaped " model, the Sledge Hammer, from Wilson Sporting Goods, has been on the market nearly a year, and retailers say it is selling well.
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That s something that neither the fan shape nor the shoebox does . Architectural critic Jonathan Glancy wrote Inside the auditorium the project makes near perfect sense.
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Hirtstein is a gneiss knoll with an intrusion of volcanic rock, commonly referred to as basalt and specifically identified as clinopyroxene-melanephelinite, whose fan shape has been exposed by quarry operations.