Thunderstorms: How they form and what makes them powerful
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@JEU1 the mph and kilometers an hour are they correct? Or mixed up 10m/s is 36kmh but miles 81?
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@JEU1 Hi, you are absolutely right, 10 m/s is approximately 22 mph. Thank you very much for pointing it out, I’ll correct it right away. Have a great day,
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Thank you for the article, particularly the section on radiosondes.
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This article gives very detailed overview of thunderstorm formation. Thank you!
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i was at the boston museum and on the 2 floor theres a cumulonnimbus and a cumulus cloud and more. (even a moist tornado)
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@Jari-Sochorová Super artykuł wiele ważnych informacji w kwestii nauki i przypomnieć sobie to co ważne w kwestii burz ich powstawania rozwoju i zaniku.Warto dalej kontynuować ten artykuł. Pozdrawiam Serdecznie
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@da-fox-lover @Boris-Ivanov-3 @Mark-Meininger @JEU1 @danish1681 @FresnoCAwx @Staszek-Stanley-Storm-Chaser-Saj Hi, thank you all for your support. If there’s any weather-related topic you’d like us to cover, don’t hesitate to let me know. Warm regards, Jari
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i like storms lol
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@da-fox-lover
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@idefix37 ...good way or bad way?😬
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@da-fox-lover
If you want to post here, do it with words and sentences, not with such “hieroglyphs” ! -
@Jari-Sochorová Hi! I'm Eric. I will like to post this article in a Sciences Magazine in Cameroon. The name is SAT Magazine. Is there any formalities for such demands thanks!
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@mamankeericjoel Hi Eric, You are welcome to publish the article in SAT Magazine. Please note that it was initially published on Windy.com and that the author is Jaroslava Sochorova. No other formalities are needed. Thanks!