One year later, the term derecho resurfaces
In June 2012, one of the most destructive thunderstorm complexes in North American history swept through the D.C area. For many, the previously unknown word “derecho” – a term used to describe a powerful, tornado-like storm – became an immediate and distinct addition to local vocabularies. “It’s interesting when a word like that catches so many people’s attention”, said NOAA’s Dr. Scott Rudlosky, an ESSIC/CICS Visiting Assistant Research Scientist and host of ESSIC extreme weather blog, “It’s …