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A mesoscale convective system (MCS) is a complex of thunderstorms that becomes organized on a scale larger than the individual thunderstorms but smaller than extratropical cyclones, and normally persists for several hours or more. A mesoscale convective system's overall cloud and precipitation pattern may be round or linear in shape, and include weather systems such as tropical cyclones, squall lines, lake-effect snow events, polar lows, and mesoscale convective complexes (MCCs), and generally forms near weather fronts. The type that forms during the warm season over land has been noted across North and South America, Europe, and Asia, with a maximum in activity noted during the late afternoon and evening hours.

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  • Système convectif de méso-échelle (fr)
  • Sistema convettivo a mesoscala (it)
  • メソ対流系 (ja)
  • Mesoscale convective system (en)
  • Mezoskalowy układ konwekcyjny (pl)
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  • Un système convectif de méso-échelle (SCM) est un ensemble d'orages qui se répartissent avec le temps, en ligne ou en zones, pour former des entités qui peuvent occuper de plusieurs dizaines à quelques centaines de kilomètres de longueur ou de diamètre (méso-échelle). Ces systèmes météorologiques sont souvent associés avec du temps violent car les orages intenses qui les composent peuvent produire des pluies torrentielles causant des inondations, des vents de plus de 90 km/h et parfois de la grosse grêle. Ces phénomènes, même s'ils ont une durée de vie en général plus limitée que ceux produits par les dépressions synoptiques, affectent quand même de larges zones à cause du déplacement du système. (fr)
  • メソ対流系(メソたいりゅうけい、英: mesoscale convective system、MCS)とは、メソスケールでの気象のシステムのひとつ。ひとつひとつの降水セルが多数発生して、いくつかの種類のセル集団、いわばセルの複合体に発達して、より激しい天候(荒天)をもたらすもの。集中豪雨などの解明方法のひとつとして用いられる考え方。 (ja)
  • MCS (ang. Mesoscale Convective System, pol. mezoskalowy układ konwekcyjny) – rozległa burza wielokomórkowa (tworząca się zazwyczaj z kilku lub z kilkunastu osobnych komórek burzowych), która trwa przez kilka godzin lub dłużej. MCS-y mogą przybierać zarówno kształty owalne, jak i liniowe. Mogą być tropikalnymi cyklonami, liniami szkwału, jak również układami MCC (ang. Mesoscale Convective Complex). MCS-em nazywa się często taki układ burzowy, który z powodu niewystarczających parametrów (rozmiar, czas trwania, ekscentryczność) nie może zostać sklasyfikowany jako MCC. (pl)
  • A mesoscale convective system (MCS) is a complex of thunderstorms that becomes organized on a scale larger than the individual thunderstorms but smaller than extratropical cyclones, and normally persists for several hours or more. A mesoscale convective system's overall cloud and precipitation pattern may be round or linear in shape, and include weather systems such as tropical cyclones, squall lines, lake-effect snow events, polar lows, and mesoscale convective complexes (MCCs), and generally forms near weather fronts. The type that forms during the warm season over land has been noted across North and South America, Europe, and Asia, with a maximum in activity noted during the late afternoon and evening hours. (en)
  • Per Sistema convettivo a mesoscala (in inglese Mesoscale Convective System, o "MCS") si intende un sistema temporalesco esteso per decine o centinaia di chilometri (su mesoscala, appunto), nato dall'unione di più cumulonembi a diversi stati evolutivi (multicella). In alcuni casi può insistere su zone relativamente ristrette per ore ed ore, portando a nubifragi o alluvioni lampo. (it)
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