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Mxsmanic wrote in
news ![]() Dylan Smith writes: Yes, there are thunderstorms, then there are THUNDERSTORMS, even amongst the isolated cell variety. A storm that produces thunder necessarily contains lightning, and a storm that is producing lightning necessarily contains large masses of swiftly-moving air that generate the charge differentials necessary for lightning. Large masses of swiftly-moving air are dangerous, so it follows that all thunderstorms must be avoided. oow wow! You da google meister! Bwahwahwhawhhwhhawhahwhhhwhahwhahwhahwh! Bertie |
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