A mesovortex is a term used in meteorology to describe a small-scale vortex within a larger weather system, such as a thunderstorm or a larger convective system. These vortices can occur at various scales, including those associated with individual storms or as part of larger circulation patterns. Mesovortices are typically characterized by their rotation and can lead to localized severe weather phenomena, including strong winds, tornadoes, or heavy rainfall.
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