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English:  ; Original caption: Conceptual model of the structure of a SK cyclone at stage II–III of development. The black and red contours are illustrative contours of mean sea level pressure and low-level (e.g. 850 hPa) , respectively. The surface SJ region can include multiple spatially and temporally distinct wind maxima.
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Source ["Sting jets in extratropical cyclones: a review" (2018)] in Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Vol. 144, Issue 713 (doi: 10.1002/qj.3267)
Author Peter A. Clark, Suzanne L. Gray

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