Pao kran na Novom Beogradu - zastrašujuće nevreme tutnji Srbijom

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JEZIVA SCENA NA NOVOM BEOGRADU: (VIDEO)​

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19. 07. 2023. u 20:22

NA Novom Beogradu u toku oluje pao je kran.​

ЈЕЗИВА СЦЕНА НА НОВОМ БЕОГРАДУ: Пао кран - застрашујуће невреме тутњи Србијом (ВИДЕО)

Foto: Printskrin/Tviter

Crni oblaci su "progutali" ceo grad.
Pad krana snimio je naš košarkaški reprezentativac Dušan Ristić.


Radi se o "superćelijskoj" oluji koja je započela u Sloveniji, da bi se potom preko Hrvatske proširila sve do naše zemlje.

Pre nekih sat vremena je pogodila velike delove severne Srbije, a pre svega zapadnu Vojvodinu, Mačvu i donje Podrinje.
Danas ranije u toku dana je RHMZ već izdao upozorenje u vezi ove opasne oluje.

https://www.novosti.rs/beograd/vest...ran-zastrasujuce-nevreme-tutnji-srbijom-video

Oluja je oborila kran u Novom Beogradu, nadam se da niko nije povređen. Ako neko zna više, ima snimak, ili je na licu mesta nek se javi.
 
Supercell storm -Superćelijska oluja:

Weather Words: 'Supercell'​

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What Is A Supercell? Here’s Your Weather Word Of The Day
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“Supercell” is used by meteorologists to describe a type of long-lasting storm that contains updrafts which rotate around a vertical axis. These storms are accompanied by dangerous weather conditions, which can include large hail, damaging winds, and sometimes, tornadoes.

Mothership Vega,TXA supercell storm moves through the open field in Texas. This storms was well shaped and came with deadly lightning and damaging winds.

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Classic supercells appear as individual storms, but they can sometimes be embedded within a line or cluster of thunderstorms. When viewed in an open area (such as the Plains), classic supercells have a distinctive “mothership appearance.”


Supercells are easy to spot on Doppler radar, which often shows what meteorologists call a “hook echo” on the lower-left portion of a storm. The hook echo extends southward from the main core of the thunderstorm (where large hail and heavy rain are usually located). When supercells spawn tornadoes, they are often near the hook echo on radar.
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