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Enhanced V
Enhanced V
Enhanced V
Enhanced V
Enhanced V

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Enhanced V Defined

A pattern seen on satellite infrared photographs of thunderstorms, in which a thunderstorm anvil exhibits a V-shaped region of colder cloud tops extending downwind from the thunderstorm core. The enhanced V indicates a very strong updraft, and therefore a higher potential for severe weather.
Enhanced V should not be confused with V notch, which is a radar signature.

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