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Band of thunderstorms seen on a weather radar display
Main article: Rainband

Rainbands are cloud and precipitation areas which are significantly elongated. Rainbands can be stratiform or convective,[58] and are generated by differences in temperature. When noted on weather radar imagery, this precipitation elongation is referred to as banded structure.[59] Rainbands in advance of warm occluded fronts and warm fronts are associated with weak upward motion,[60] and tend to be wide and stratiform in nature.[61]

Rainbands spawned near and ahead of cold fronts can be squall lines which are able to produce tornadoes.[62] Rainbands associated with cold fronts can be warped by mountain barriers perpendicular to the front's orientation due to the formation of a low-level barrier jet.[63] Bands of thunderstorms can form with sea breeze and land breeze boundaries, if enough moisture is present. If sea breeze rainbands become active enough just ahead of a cold front, they can mask the location of the cold front itself.[64]

Once a cyclone occludes, a trough of warm air aloft, or "trowal" for short, will be caused by strong southerly winds on its eastern periphery rotating aloft around its northeast, and ultimately northwestern, periphery (also known as the warm conveyor belt), forcing a surface trough to continue into the cold sector on a similar curve to the occluded front. The trowal creates the portion of an occluded cyclone known as its comma head, due to the comma-like shape of the mid-tropospheric cloudiness that accompanies the feature. It can also be the focus of locally heavy precipitation, with thunderstorms possible if the atmosphere along the trowal is unstable enough for convection.[65] Banding within the comma head precipitation pattern of an extratropical cyclone can yield significant amounts of rain.[66] Behind extratropical cyclones during fall and winter, rainbands can form downwind of relative warm bodies of water such as the Great Lakes. Downwind of islands, bands of showers and thunderstorms can develop due to low level wind convergence downwind of the island edges. Offshore California, this has been noted in the wake of cold fronts.[67]

Rainbands within tropical cyclones are curved in orientation. Tropical cyclone rainbands contain showers and thunderstorms that, together with the eyewall and the eye, constitute a hurricane or tropical storm. The extent of rainbands around a tropical cyclone can help determine the cyclone's intensity.[68





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