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What (who) is outflow$552186$ - definition

AIR THAT FLOWS OUTWARDS FROM A STORM SYSTEM
Cirrus outflow; Upper-level outflow; Upper level outflow
  • The outflow boundary indicated by the presence of this shelf cloud preceded a [[derecho]] in [[Minnesota]]
  • Structure of a tropical cyclone. The upper level outflow is depicted by [[cirrus cloud]]s in the upper part of the schematic
  • Outflow boundary that preceded a strong thunderstorm in [[Oklahoma]]
  • Doppler radar station]]. The outflow produces a gust front that moves ahead of the main thunderstorm.

Ventricular outflow tract obstruction         
OCCLUSION OF THE OUTFLOW TRACT IN A VENTRICLE OF THE HEAR
Left ventricular outflow tract obstruction; Right ventricular outflow tract obstruction; RVOTO; LVOTO; Ventricular outflow obstruction
A ventricular outflow tract obstruction is one type of congenital heart defect in which either the right or left ventricular outflow tract is blocked or obstructed. These obstructions represent a spectrum of disorders.
Outflow (meteorology)         
Outflow, in meteorology, is air that flows outwards from a storm system. It is associated with ridging, or anticyclonic flow.
outflow         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Outflow (disambiguation); Effluxion
n.
Efflux, effusion, flow, outpouring.

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Outflow (meteorology)

Outflow, in meteorology, is air that flows outwards from a storm system. It is associated with ridging, or anticyclonic flow. In the low levels of the troposphere, outflow radiates from thunderstorms in the form of a wedge of rain-cooled air, which is visible as a thin rope-like cloud on weather satellite imagery or a fine line on weather radar imagery. For observers on the ground, a thunderstorm outflow boundary often approaches in otherwise clear skies as a low, thick cloud that brings with it a gust front.

Low-level outflow boundaries can disrupt the center of small tropical cyclones. However, outflow aloft is essential for the strengthening of a tropical cyclone. If this outflow is restricted or undercut, the tropical cyclone weakens. If two tropical cyclones are in close proximity, the upper-level outflow from the upwind system can limit the development of the other system.