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"Nathan Young" wrote:
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... No. ...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. Neither does Mobile, except when cold fronts pass. 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. They vary, but the're almost always 45k'. Truly violent boomers capable of producing property damage are not common in sunmmer, but often accompany fronts in spring and fall. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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