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Uploaded by maryhyphenkay on Aug 1, 2011
radar from college of dupage. I can only describe this as "ripple effect." if this is "normal" can someone tell me why these are occurring.
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What you're seeing are outflow boundaries from the storms' downdrafts. It is totally normal.
ThisGuyisBlue 6 months ago
@ThisGuyisBlue that makes sense... thanks!
maryhyphenkay 6 months ago
colorado has monsonal every year at the end of july
ImNotOkayMCR13 6 months ago
@ImNotOkayMCR13 i have lived in colorado for the past 6 years, and have NEVER seen this much rain... and the snow pack at 200%... crazy
let me know too!
EmergencyGear911 6 months ago
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What you're seeing are outflow boundaries from the storms' downdrafts. It is totally normal.
ThisGuyisBlue 6 months ago
@ThisGuyisBlue that makes sense... thanks!
maryhyphenkay 6 months ago
colorado has monsonal every year at the end of july
ImNotOkayMCR13 6 months ago
@ImNotOkayMCR13 i have lived in colorado for the past 6 years, and have NEVER seen this much rain... and the snow pack at 200%... crazy
maryhyphenkay 6 months ago