Title: To be rated a severe thunderstorm by the National Weather Service, the storm has to have at least ... Post by: Angconcep on Mar 6, 2018 To be rated a severe thunderstorm by the National Weather Service, the storm has to have at least one of the following: large hail with a diameter of at least three-quarters of an inch, surface wind gusts of 40 knots or greater, or produces a tornado.
a. True b. False Q. 2 Large hail is more common in Kansas than in Florida. a. True b. False Q. 3 Sinking air warms, yet the downdrafts in a thunderstorm are usually cold. a. True b. False Q. 4 Squall-line thunderstorms often form ahead of advancing cold fronts but seldom behind them. a. True b. False Q. 5 Is this statement true or false: Lightning never strikes twice in the same place? a. True b. False Q. 6 Left-moving supercell thunderstorms are uncommon in the Northern Hemisphere, yet are very common in the Southern Hemisphere. a. True b. False Title: To be rated a severe thunderstorm by the National Weather Service, the storm has to have at least ... Post by: Adarab on Mar 6, 2018 Content hidden
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