Hector

From Glossary of Meteorology



Hector

Term used by World War II pilots to refer to thunderstorms that form regularly over the Tiwi Islands (Melville Island and Bathurst Island) just to the north of Darwin, Australia.

The pilots used these storms as navigation aids to return to Darwin after flying sorties.


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