Re: Dumb question #7,822 - Twisters
- From: Harold Brooks <hebrooks87@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 07:21:35 -0600
In article <1142641343.252421.57470@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Weatherlawyer@xxxxxxxxxxx says...
H. E. Taylor wrote:
I don't believe there is one per se -but a recent report said the
When does the tornado season in the States usually begin?
season has started early.
January was a little active, February was slow, and we had a big weekend
last weekend.
Whilst we are on the subject, anyone care to explain the legend on this
site:
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/wwa/ ?
Which part of the legend?
And whilst I am draining the burden of all crania, may I ask if there
is any corresponence with extreme cold weather anywhere on an arc of 90
degrees of their occurence while there are extremely high temperatures
some 15 degrees down the road? (Wouldn't that be an handy tool if it
were so?)
I can't understand what you're saying here.
Harold
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Harold Brooks
Head, Mesoscale Applications Group
NOAA/National Severe Storms Laboratory
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