mesocykler
Mesocykler, also known as mesocyclones, are rotating columns of air within a thunderstorm. They are typically found in the hook echo region of a supercell thunderstorm, which is a type of thunderstorm characterized by a deep, persistently rotating updraft. Mesocykler are responsible for the development of tornadoes, which are rapidly rotating columns of air that extend from the base of a thunderstorm to the ground.
Mesocykler form when strong vertical wind shear, which is a change in wind speed and/or direction with
Mesocykler are typically detected using Doppler radar, which can measure the velocity and direction of precipitation
The size and intensity of a mesocyclone can vary, with some mesocykler being relatively small and weak,