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John,
Likely the answer is some kind of weak linear region of lift or convergence.. The atmospheric boundary layer if one could look down it often has lift lines parallel to the wind... or the lines look like like a "mesh" pattern. These may not be referenced necessarily to terrain or ground features. Walt Rogers WX |
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