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Thunderstorm Safety Page 1

Thunderstorms And Their Offspring:


Thunderstorms affect relatively small areas when compared with hurricanes and winter storms. The typical thunderstorm is 15 miles in diameter and lasts an average of 30 minutes. Nearly 1,800 thunderstorms are occurring at any moment around the world. That's 16 million a year!

Despite their small size, all thunderstorms can be dangerous. Every thunderstorm produces lightning, which kills more people each year than tornadoes. Heavy rain from thunderstorms can lead to flash flooding. Strong winds, hail, and tornadoes are all dangers associated with thunderstorms.

Of the estimated 100,000 thunderstorms that occur each year in the United States, only about 10 percent are classified as severe. Your National Weather Service considers a thunderstorm severe if it produces hail at least 3/4-inch in diameter, winds 58 mph or higher, or tornadoes.

Take the time NOW to understand these dangers and learn basic safety rules!

Flash Floods/Floods


Lightning
Straight-line Winds
Large Hail
Tornadoes

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