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Types of Storms that Typically Produce Heavy Snow in PA HOME FORECAST Local Graphical Aviation Marine Rivers
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Types of Storms that Typically Produce Heavy Snow in PA HOME FORECAST Local Graphical Aviation Marine Rivers
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possible, avoid being outside during the coldest part of the day, typically the early
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to avoid being outside during the coldest part of the day, typically the early
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Find a class in your area . Training is free and typically lasts about 2 hours
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left outside can become flying missiles during hurricanes. Tornadoes can accompany landfalling tropical cyclones. These tornadoes typically occur in rain
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Find a class in your area . Training is free and typically lasts about 2 hours
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destruction similar to the strength of tornadoes, the damage typically is directed in
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The class is free and open to everyone and typically takes 1.5 to
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The class is free and open to everyone and typically takes 1.5 to
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destruction similar to that of a tornado, the damage typically occurs in one
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destruction similar to that of a tornado, the damage typically occurs in one
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destruction similar to that of a tornado, the damage typically occurs in one
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destruction similar to that of a tornado, the damage typically occurs in one
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destruction similar to that of a tornado, the damage typically occurs in one
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destruction similar to that of a tornado, the damage typically occurs in one
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left outside can become flying missiles during hurricanes. Tornadoes can accompany landfalling tropical cyclones. These tornadoes typically occur in rain
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the elevated flat surface ice accumulation . It is not radial/line ice. Radial/line ice is typically 39% of the
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Find a class in your area . Training is free and typically lasts about 2 hours
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and types of locations are naturally more dangerous. While avalanches are sudden, there are typically a number
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River Basins & Forecast Points Fact Sheets About Us Educational Links Office Brochure (This graphic is typically updated by 2:00
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by zip code at https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/past-weather . Note: these data are typically updated within a
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and its territories in all months of the year. Flooding typically occurs when prolonged rain
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Niño, and a 56% chance of a strong El Niño developing. Typically, moderate to strong
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time to crest. These response time categories are: Fast - time to crest typically less than 24 hours
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of the soil, and stores it in the lower zones. Typically, water in the
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North America, so called because the winds over the coastal area are typically from the northeast
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time to crest. These response time categories are: Fast - time to crest typically less than 24 hours
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Find a class in your area . Training is free and typically lasts about 2 hours
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Niño and La Niña episodes Why are El Niño and La Niña typically strongest during the
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return with an error, and may be retried after the limit clears (typically within 5 seconds). Proxies
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North America, so called because the winds over the coastal area are typically from the northeast
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a front or other type of synoptic-scale forcing mechanism. Air mass thunderstorms typically are associated with warm
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of the soil, and stores it in the lower zones. Typically, water in the
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the elevated flat surface ice accumulation . It is not radial/line ice. Radial/line ice is typically 39% of the
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the elevated flat surface ice accumulation . It is not radial/line ice. Radial/line ice is typically 39% of the
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the sounds of the surf and people having fun. Safety, typically a car
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the elevated flat surface ice accumulation . It is not radial/line ice. Radial/line ice is typically 39% of the
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the elevated flat surface ice accumulation . It is not radial/line ice. Radial/line ice is typically 39% of the
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of shore. Great Lakes nearshore marine forecasts are issued throughout the boating season, typically beginning around April 1
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the elevated flat surface ice accumulation . It is not radial/line ice. Radial/line ice is typically 39% of the
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the elevated flat surface ice accumulation . It is not radial/line ice. Radial/line ice is typically 39% of the
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the elevated flat surface ice accumulation . It is not radial/line ice. Radial/line ice is typically 39% of the
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the elevated flat surface ice accumulation . It is not radial/line ice. Radial/line ice is typically 39% of the
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the elevated flat surface ice accumulation . It is not radial/line ice. Radial/line ice is typically 39% of the
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the elevated flat surface ice accumulation . It is not radial/line ice. Radial/line ice is typically 39% of the
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the elevated flat surface ice accumulation . It is not radial/line ice. Radial/line ice is typically 39% of the
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Niño and La Niña episodes Why are El Niño and La Niña typically strongest during the
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percentage of the surf zone fatalities in the United States. Typically, a victim
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of approximately 500 to 1000 feet. In most locations, dust devils typically last only a
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even miniature. Classic supercells (Figure 2) are tough to precisely define. Nonetheless, these supercells typically exhibit a textbook
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the most lightning deaths and injuries.Ground current also kills many farm animals. Typically, the lightning
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when the polar vortex expands, sending Arctic air southward into areas that are not typically that cold. In
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Rip currents are channelized currents of water flowing away from shore at surf beaches. Typically, they form at breaks
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Weather Radio (NWR) service to a county depends on reliable signal reception, which typically extends in about
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like? WEA will look like a text message. The WEA message will typically show the type
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the zones. Great Lakes nearshore marine forecasts are issued throughout the boating season, typically beginning around April 1
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to avoid the most dangerous parts of the storm. Storms typically move in the
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Before the Flood Ensemble Explanations and links About Quantitative Precipitation Estimates Drought typically refers to deficiency
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in the 33°F to 36°F range with good radiation conditions. Typically, frost can occur when
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The QPF amounts shown here were used as input to NWS Hydrologic River Models. Typically, a HAS
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About Our Office Flood Education Technical Papers & Presentations Experimental Products All News Entries Newsletter Drought typically refers to deficiency
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of the soil, and stores it in the lower zones. Typically, water in the
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short distances to service systems, such as ASOSs or radars. Shift work isn't typically required although those responsible
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Rip currents are channelized currents of water flowing away from shore at surf beaches. Typically, they form at breaks
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when the polar vortex expands, sending Arctic air southward into areas that are not typically that cold. In
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like? WEA will look like a text message. The WEA message will typically show the type
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which represents the resolution of the computer forecast models which is typically 2.5 by 2
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of values from 1975-2010. A KBDI of greater than 600 is typically encountered by late July
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The QPF amounts shown here were used as input to NWS Hydrologic River Models. Typically, a HAS
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short distances to service systems, such as ASOSs or radars. Shift work isn't typically required although those responsible
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in the 33°F to 36°F range with good radiation conditions. Typically, frost can occur when
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About Our Office Flood Education Technical Papers & Presentations Experimental Products All News Entries Newsletter Drought typically refers to deficiency
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of the soil, and stores it in the lower zones. Typically, water in the
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Nino conditions will be present this winter and may linger into next Spring. This typically leads to a
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smog Higher air temperatures can speed up chemical reactions in the air Rain typically results in less
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of approximately 500 to 1000 feet. In most locations, dust devils typically last only a
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forecasts, and to help initialize the national meteorological forecast models. MPE is typically available for initial
New "Destructive" Severe Thunderstorm Warning category to trigger Wireless Emergency Alerts on mobil
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and some of the larger, more intense thunderstorms, called “Supercell” storms that can typically produce very large hail
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base and sublimation are the primary forcing mechanisms with dry microbursts. Dry microbursts typically occur with very little
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the elevated flat surface ice accumulation . It is not radial/line ice. Radial/line ice is typically 39% of the
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Erie after sampling confirms presence of the HAB species Microcystis, during bloom season (typically July to October
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hazard and tsunami preparedness and mitigation activities in these states is typically available from state emergency
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from the Blue" is a cloud to ground lightning flash which typically comes out of
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are channelized currents of water flowing away from shore at surf beaches. Rip currents typically form at breaks in
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an attempt to restore itself to an equilibrium state. While these waves typically do not influence large
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Erie after sampling confirms presence of the HAB species Microcystis, during bloom season (typically July to October
New "Destructive" Severe Thunderstorm Warning category to trigger Wireless Emergency Alerts on mobil
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and some of the larger, more intense thunderstorms, called “Supercell” storms that can typically produce very large hail
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the Lakes During Winter 2023-24 Each winter, ice forms on the Great Lakes, typically beginning in the
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to 100 people anywhere from Texas to Maine. Of these, two are typically major hurricanes (winds greater
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hazard and tsunami preparedness and mitigation activities in these states is typically available from state emergency
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base and sublimation are the primary forcing mechanisms with dry microbursts. Dry microbursts typically occur with very little
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forecasts, and to help initialize the national meteorological forecast models. MPE is typically available for initial
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How to report information Basic severe weather safety Classes are free and typically are about two hours
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heat wave extraordinary and why. Historically, most heat waves or hotter than normal temperatures typically occur during the
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to report How to report information Basics of severe weather safety Classes typically last about an hour
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an attempt to restore itself to an equilibrium state. While these waves typically do not influence large
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National Hurricane Center advisories, it's important to note that these highest winds are typically very localized, and
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National Hurricane Center advisories, it's important to note that these highest winds are typically very localized, and
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than 50 inches. The precipitation is also unevenly distributed throughout the year, typically favoring a bimodal