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Keith(234)
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Outflow boundaries
      Sat Jul 02 2005 09:27 AM

I've noticed in past satellite images that nearly everytime an outflow boundary interacts with land associated with a tropical system it shoots off thunderstorms. The question is why? Logic would dicate divergence at the ground- not convergence....

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* Outflow boundaries Keith(234) Sat Jul 02 2005 09:27 AM
. * * Re: Outflow boundaries Ed DunhamAdministrator   Sat Jul 02 2005 09:43 AM
. * * Re: Outflow boundaries Keith234   Sat Jul 02 2005 07:38 PM

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