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Old September 30th 10, 04:45 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bob Mowry
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Default New definition of thermal strength

From NPR's science guy: http://www.npr.org/blogs/krulwich/20...eighs-how-much

They use a unit of measure to define how much water is in a cloud/
thunderstorm/hurricane. At one point they use elephants/second to
describe the inflow of moisture in a thunderstorm. Quite funny.
 




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