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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Thunderstorm Development, Necessary Causal Factors includes Upper Level Divergence, Jet Streaks Causes Updrafts to tilt, Upward Vertical Motion has Necessary Causal Factors, Updrafts to tilt Causing Updraft to remain Precipitation free, Downward Vertical Motion is a type of Upper Level Support, Upper Level Divergence Occurs downstream Upper Level Trough, Upper Level Divergence Very Important Thunderstorm Development, Upper Level Divergence Produces Upward Verical Motion, Thunderstorm Development requires Upward Vertical Motion, Upward Vertical Motion has Contributing Causal Factors, Downward Vertical Motion caused by Cold Air Advection Aloft (CAA), Thunderstorm Development requires Downward Vertical Motion, Necessary Causal Factors includes Jet Streaks, Contributing Causal Factors includes A Vorticity Maximum, Upward Vertical Motion is a type of Upper Level Support, Jet Streaks Accelerates Upward Vertical Motion