- A
derecho (/ˈdɛrətʃoʊ/, from Spanish:
derecho [deˈɾetʃo], 'straight') is a widespread, long-lived, straight-line wind
storm that is ****ociated with a...
- The
following is a list of
derecho events.
Weather portal Physics portal Bow echo Line echo wave
pattern List of
microbursts List of
tornadoes and tornado...
- Mountains-Northern
Plains derecho was a rare
derecho that
moved across at
least 750
miles and
affected eight US
states on June 6, 2020. The
derecho was
notable for...
- From the
evening of May 16, 2024, to
midday May 17, 2024, a
derecho struck the Gulf
Coast of the
United States from
Southeast Texas to Florida, causing...
- An
intense derecho affected much of the
Midwestern United States on
August 10–11, 2020,
primarily eastern Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Indiana...
- El
derecho de
nacer ("The
right to be born") may
refer to: El
derecho de
nacer (radionovela) [es], a
radionovela (radioplay) by Félix B.
Caignet El derecho...
-
Midwest derecho was one of the
deadliest and most
destructive fast-moving
severe thunderstorm complexes in
North American history. The
progressive derecho tracked...
- The Late-May 1998
tornado outbreak and
derecho was a
historic tornado outbreak and
derecho that
began on the
afternoon of May 30 and
extended throughout...
- The 2009
Super Derecho was an
extreme progressive derecho and
mesoscale convective vortex (MCV)
event that
struck southeastern Kansas,
southern Missouri...
- The I-94
derecho was a
progressive derecho that
moved through the
Upper Mississippi Valley on July 19, 1983. It is so
called because the
derecho moved through...