Satellite view 28 June 2012 showing low to west of Europe
The Spanish Plume (Penacho Ibérico in Spanish and Spaanse Pluim in Dutch) is a weather pattern in which a plume of warm air moves from the Iberian plateau or the Sahara to northwestern Europe, causing thunderstorms. This meteorological pattern can lead to extreme high temperatures and intense rainfall during the summer months, with potential for flash flooding, damaging hail, and tornado formation. Some of these intense thunderstorms are formed from thermal lows, which are also known as heat lows. Thermal lows can be semipermanent features around some parts of Europe, particularly in the summer season. These thermal lows can be developed or created around Spain, Portugal, France etc., during the summer season because of the intense heat. Thermal low pressure can be located around the world, particularly in the summer or in tropical regions.
The SpanishPlume (Penacho Ibérico in Spanish and Spaanse Pluim in Dutch) is a weather pattern in which a plume of warm air moves from the Iberian plateau...
Pterophorus pentadactyla, commonly known as the white plume moth, is a moth in the family Pterophoridae. It is found in the West Palearctic including...
Europe, which followed a heatwave in early June 2014, resulting from a Spanishplume synoptic weather pattern. The weekend saw repeated convective storm...
wave Between 30 June – 5 July 2015, a heat wave, brought upon by a Spanishplume, occurred in Western Europe, which pushed hot temperatures from Morocco...
preserve an author's long-term anonymity. The French-language phrase nom de plume is occasionally still seen as a synonym for the English term "pen name"...
thunderstorm. On rare occasions, a type of supercell thunderstorm called the SpanishPlume forms over the country after very hot weather. These storms are severe...
itself the flooding lasted for three days. A Spanishplume weather pattern saw a low over the northwest of Spain track across the Bay of Biscay, hot and humid...
levels. Meteorologists attributed these storms to convective rain from a Spanishplume weather pattern. Factors involved in the extreme storms of summer 2012...
courage, derived from the helmet-plume worn by cavalrymen in the Early Modern period. The literal translation is a plume, such as is worn on a hat or a...
scarlet tunic and a cocked hat with swan-feather plume. Similar hats with distinctive upright plumes are worn by the Equerries on this and other State...
(3,000 m) and 17,000 feet (5,200 m) in altitude, forming a classic Spanishplume. Unusually, no clouds formed as this dust blew over continental Europe...
recorded as being issued with white trousers, and bicorns with red feathers or plumes. The main difference to separate regiments using this uniform was the buttons...
Mofongo (Spanish pronunciation: [moˈfoŋɡo]) is a dish from Dominican Republic with plantains as its main ingredient. Plantains are picked green, cut into...
Pacific or Southern Sea] (in Spanish), Madrid. Blair, S. W.; Harpp, K. S.; Reed, L. A.; Koleszar, A. M. (2002). "The Role of Plume-Ridge Interaction in Magma...
Slavery in the Spanish American viceroyalties was an economic and social institution which existed throughout the Spanish Empire including Spain itself. Enslaved...
the Pacific or Southern Sea] (in Spanish), Madrid. Blair et al., Plume Ridge Interaction Cornell University Role of Plume-Ridge Interaction in Magma Genesis...
northeastern Mexico to Panama. Justicia aurea Schltdl. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 12 March 2024. Justicia aurea (in Spanish) Justicia aurea v t e...
tip of Spain (east of Estaca de Bares) The ship was transporting 6,012 tons of a fertilizer NPK 15-15-15C from Porsgrunn in Norway to the Spanish Mediterranean...
unit's plume: The Royal 22e Régiment, scarlet plume The Governor General's Foot Guards, scarlet plume The Canadian Grenadier Guards, white plume The Royal...
captured Peruvian stocks. The Russian version initially had a horsehair plume fitted to the end of the spike, but this was later discarded in some units...
model of trolleybus produced by Iveco Bus Civis (pen name), the nom de plume of Thomas W. Cardozo All pages with titles containing Civis This disambiguation...
food plants by the larvae of many lepidopterans, such as the artichoke plume moth (Platyptilia carduidactyla), a pest of artichoke crops. C. cardunculus...
the novel".) In Tom Stoppard's On the Razzle, Scaramouche is the nom de plume used by sales clerk Weinberl in his letters while answering "lonely hearts...