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Outflow (meteorology)

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In meteorology, "outflow" refers to the movement of air or precipitation away from a weather system, particularly in relation to thunderstorms or other convective systems. There are two primary contexts in which outflow is discussed: 1. **Outflow Boundaries**: This occurs when cooler air created by downdrafts in a thunderstorm spreads out at the surface.

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