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
Hey boy, are you having fun here? -
@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!