LD34645
LD34645
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5th May 2016
5th May 2016
A basic idea on what to look out for on your local weather radar when a storm is coming. This can help you identify what type it is and if it might be severe or not.
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Comments

  • zqasd
    zqasd
    7th May 2016
    inpause for cells mode
  • LucasRincon
    LucasRincon
    7th May 2016
    'Squall lines' are common where i live. One time the wind speed was almost 60 MPH and a lot of trees were knocked over.
  • Destroyer127
    Destroyer127
    6th May 2016
    @IanA I also learned more from this in 30 seconds than 4 hours in a science textbook. Apparently they seriously did not consider using TPT to explain
  • LD34645
    LD34645
    6th May 2016
    Glad to help you guys :D and thanks for front page :D
  • Erosion
    Erosion
    6th May 2016
    I dont beleive I was ever taught this in school.
  • IanA
    IanA
    6th May 2016
    Of my 6th grade science book even!
  • IanA
    IanA
    6th May 2016
    Ive learned more from this in a minute than one week of of science book could teach me. +1
  • Super_Explosion
    Super_Explosion
    6th May 2016
    How you did this? :O
  • SwegMoose
    SwegMoose
    5th May 2016
    Uhhh.... pretty... uhh... Not-stealing my idea... :P
  • Destroyer127
    Destroyer127
    5th May 2016
    We just had a squall line past us here in the Midwest. Have you ever seen how scary a supercell mesocyclone is? THE WHOLE SKY IS SPINNING.