Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Scattered, Isolated, or Likely??????
The warm summer months are right around the corner, and you know that means more familiar terminology from your friendly 40/29 meteorologist. These definitions are straight from the National Weather Service criteria.
Isolated = Less than a 30% chance for storms to occur in a given a location.
Scattered = 30% to 50% chance for storms to occur in a given location.
Likely = Greater than a 60% chance that storms will occur in a given location.
Isolated = Less than a 30% chance for storms to occur in a given a location.
Scattered = 30% to 50% chance for storms to occur in a given location.
Likely = Greater than a 60% chance that storms will occur in a given location.
Posted by Drew Michaels at 8:17 PM
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