what does "rain" have to do with a Thunderstorm being "Severe"?
A severe thunderstorm is a term designating a thunderstorm that has reached a predetermined level of severity. Often, this level is determined by the storm being strong enough to inflict wind or hail damage. A storm is generally considered severe if winds reach over 93 kilometres per hour (58 mph), hail is 1 inch (25 mm) in diameter or larger, or if funnel clouds and/or tornadoes are reported
extravirgiclean you aint cright right
thewewe709 8 months ago
Pause At 22 seconds Omg LOL
cgretzer 10 months ago
what does "rain" have to do with a Thunderstorm being "Severe"?
A severe thunderstorm is a term designating a thunderstorm that has reached a predetermined level of severity. Often, this level is determined by the storm being strong enough to inflict wind or hail damage. A storm is generally considered severe if winds reach over 93 kilometres per hour (58 mph), hail is 1 inch (25 mm) in diameter or larger, or if funnel clouds and/or tornadoes are reported
stormspotter1981 1 year ago
Big deal, where is the rain? This ain't nothin. Wait till May 21, 2011...the 1st day of the end of the world!
extravirginclean 1 year ago
@extravirginclean
in Indiana, hail/wind is much more of a concern than rain. If you want rain move to Seattle
stormguy1230 4 months ago