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English: Example of a BWER on reflectivity data of a en:weather radar in United States. The four images represent the data from four different angles, from lower top left to highest at bottom right, representing four different height in the thunderstorm. The lower angle shows a weaker return where the line indentify the BWER than the ones around it. At higher elevation, this weaker pattern does not appear.
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[http://www.crh.noaa.gov/Image/fsd/events/tor2006aug24/radar/ref2337.jpg Sioux Falls, South Dakota National Weather Service Forecast Office
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2006-08-29
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en:National Weather Service
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