Glossary Terms

Solar Flare
Solar Flare

A space weather term for a sudden eruption of energy in the solar atmosphere lasting from minutes to hours from which radiation and particles are emitted. Flares are officially measured and classified based on peak X-ray flux from 1-minute-averaged GOES X-ray Sensor (XRS) observations in the 1–8-angstrom passband.

Wave Cyclone
Wave Cyclone

(Also called wave depression.) A cyclone that forms and moves along a front.

The circulation about the cyclone center tends to produce a wavelike deformation of the front. The wave cyclone is the most frequent form of extratropical cyclone (or low). It was the purpose of the wave theory of cyclones to explain its life cycle.

Alexander's dark band
Alexander's dark band

The dark region of the sky seen between the primary and secondary rainbows.

It is named after Alexander of Alphrodisias, the first person known to have commented upon it. He was the head of the Lyceum from 198 to 211 A.D.

Megaflash
Megaflash

 

A continuous mesoscale lightning flash with a horizontal path length of approximately 100 km or greater. The tremendous distances covered by megaflashes necessitate long flash durations as well, typically 5 s or greater.

Dust devil
Dust devil

A well-developed dust whirl; a small but vigorous whirlwind, usually of short duration, rendered visible by dust, sand, and debris picked up from the ground.