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Page 1: Weather Discussion 5/14/2012. Most Lightning-Prone U.S. States (courtesy of TWC) #5 – Oklahoma (15 strikes per square mile) #4 – Alabama (16 strikes

Weather Discussion

5/14/2012

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Most Lightning-Prone U.S. States (courtesy of TWC)

#5 – Oklahoma (15 strikes per square mile)#4 – Alabama (16 strikes per square mile)#3 – Mississippi (18 strikes per square mile)#2 – Louisiana (20 strikes per square mile)#1 – Florida (25 strikes per square mile)

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Least Lightning-Prone U.S. State: Washington (0.3 strikes per square mile)

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First “Invest” of the 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season

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TD #1 forms in the Eastern Pacific (Will she become TS Aletta?)

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TD #1 Satellite Images

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Drought Persists in Texas, Southeastern States

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