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On Jul 15, 6:28*pm, Telamon
wrote: In article , *Dave wrote: bpnjensen wrote: On Jul 15, 5:50 am, Dave wrote: RHF wrote: 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. Dave - California is a big place, and it is impossible to gauge the amount of lightning statewide by your local experience. * My point exactly. You have no point. -- Telamon Ventura, California- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Oh, I think he has a point in there somewhere - he's just a bit hard to read sometimes. ;-) Bruce Jensen |
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