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On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 13:17:50 -0400, Dave Butler wrote:
Dan Luke wrote: http://www.weatherpages.com/variety/thunderstorms.html Yeah, thanks, Dan. Someone posted something the other day about how they lived in the worst area for thunderstorms - the midwest. I was thinking of responding, but you just can't respond to everything. I don't believe the link Dan sent is adjusted for seasons. It is days with tstorms per year. So that actually is not a good measure for tstorm intensity or frequency for that matter. We need it broken down by months to be of value. The Midwest does not get many T-storms in the Winter, which is about 6 months of the year in Chicago. On this same subject. Midwest tstorms are frequently 45k+ feet. Is this common in other areas? From my aviation readings, I was lead to believe that the Florida/Louisiana storms tend to top in the 30s, and hence are less intense. -Nathan |
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