Re: Higher elevations equals more calm weather? Does elevation matter?
- From: David <nothere@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 05:26:16 -0800
Crackles McFarly wrote:
I was wondering if this were true in the follow scenarios.We have 1 thunderstorm a year maybe. I'm at 1,790' AMSL, about 25 miles from the ocean.
1. You live at 600 ft. above sea level and experience 100
thunderstorms on average per year. You then move to an area that is
1,600 ft. above sea level CLOSE to the area which is 600 ft. above sea
level.
Would your chances of severe weather go down with higher elevation in
this example or is this unrelated completely?
.
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