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Fig.8(a): WS (KFFR).
Fig. 8(b): WS (KFKS).
Fig. 8(c): WS (KFLN).
Fig. 8(d): WS (KFWSM3).
Fig. 8(e): WS (KFWSM5).
hPa, 250 hPa, 250 hPa and 250 hPa levels but it decreased with height above
these levels. Similarly the distribution pattern of WS was very much analogous
to MSLP, surface wind and VV and vorticity fields.
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