Please excuse our dust as we are restructuring the Organization. Brand new changes are on the way. Please feel free to apply to be on our staff!

Do you want to communicate with us and join a fun community? Check out our Forums and our DISCORD Server! Join at: https://discord.gg/jakQVMbU Our Forums are located at https://www.usawx.org/forums! Thank you for your interest in USA Weather!

USA Weather — Glossary Search Letter X

This is the glossary of terms used by USA Weather, Inc. Please select a Letter, the hash tag, or search by term to begin your search. You may search by term and match the term exactly, or match all terms that include your term.

#   A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   J   K   L   M   N   O   P   Q   R   S   T   U   V   W   X   Y   Z    

Search by Term
Type of Search:       Match Exactly         Match   all terms

X-Band
A frequency band of microwave radiation in which radars operate.
X-Ray Background
In solar-terrestrial terms, a daily average background X-ray flux in the 1 to 8 angstrom range. It is a midday minimum designed to reduce the effects of flares.
X-Ray Burst
In solar-terrestrial terms, a temporary enhancement of the X-ray emission of the sun. The time-intensity profile of soft X-ray bursts is similar to that of the H-alpha profile of an associated flare.
X-Ray Flare Class
In solar-terrestrial terms, rank of a flare based on its X-ray energy output. Flares are classified by the order of magnitude of the peak burst intensity (I) measured at the earth in the 1 to 8 angstrom band as follows:

ClassIntensity (in Watts/m2)
BI < 10-6
C10-6 <= I < 10-5
M10-5 <= I < 10-4
XI >= 10-4
X-Rays
Very energetic electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths intermediate between 0.01 and 10 nanometers (0.1-100 Angstroms) or between gamma rays and ultraviolet radiation. Essentially all X-Rays from space are absorbed in the Earth's upper atmosphere.
XBT
Expendable Bathythermograph
XCITED
Excited
XCPT
Expecting
XPC
Expect
XSEC
Cross Section