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"Thermal wind is a vertical shear in the geostrophic wind caused by a horizontal temperature gradient. The name is a misnomer, it is not a wind but rather a wind shear."

O.K., all wind has 'thermal' origin's, but if meteorology thinks it is a "misnomer," then climatology would like to expropriate it for Thermal Jet Streams formed when a cold front press down on tropical cyclones.

http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/gibbs/image/GOE-10/IR/1998-09-16-00

I give u one picture of 1,219,212 total satellite images of this stuff over forth years. Ya, it looks like a thermonuclear mushroom cloud for the same reasons but I promised not to write politics, religion and philosophy.