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On Jun 25, 8:59 am, RHF wrote: Today I heard many Lightning Strikes on the Radio that were happening along the Sierra Nevadas from up at the Lake Tahoe; down to Mount Whitney; and across to Mount Diablo. http://www.sierranevadaphotos.com/ge...getation_l.jpg I've been living in the Sierra Pelonas foothills for 10 years. The thunderstorms have to dissipate all their energy to get over the mountains. If they make it at all, there is no "storminess" left in them. The storms generally stop at the San Andreas fault, as delineated around here by Elizabeth Lake Rd. I get maybe 4-6" of rain a year, except during El Nino. |
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