Definition of Bounded Weak Echo Region (BWER)

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Bounded Weak Echo Region (BWER)

The term 'Bounded Weak Echo Region (BWER)' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' (Also known as a vault.) Radar signature within a thunderstorm characterized by a local minimum in radar reflectivity at low levels which extends upward into, and is surrounded by, higher reflectivities aloft. This feature is associated with a strong updraft and is almost always found in the inflow region of a thunderstorm. It cannot be seen visually'.

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