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Can we get 90 Inches of rain and a frequent lighting alert hail is possible

Also can we get more damaging winds up to 100 Mph and thunder louder then a regular storm

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90 inches of rain is more than you would ever see in a strong hurricane (16 inches is about average).
To drop 90 inches of rain a storm would need to rain at a rate of 4 inches per hour for over a day. Very unlikely to ever happen. I believe that the world record is somewhere around 70 inches.

But yes, most storms with large amounts of rain are usually towering to high altitudes and will involve a clash of opposing warm and cold fronts, causing thunder and lightning (sometimes heavy).

As for 100 mph winds, such winds are completely possible in thunderstorms due to shear downdrafts. The damage is usually localized and often mistaken as coming from a tornado.

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Who are you asking? Anyone reading this only has a vague idea of what you need. No specific APP is mentioned and in reality, your question should be directed at the maker of the APP, not on FixYa

90 inches of rain?

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SOURCE: I have a 2008 Dodge

Hi, 2possible suggestions that will help you, when dealing with a wind noise it is almost always visible in the affected area by seeing a redich resedue caused by entering dust particles,

you could also use''masking'' duckt tape to seal off all your suspect areas(starting with the r/h section of the windshield) then by trail and error systematically remove piece by piece of this tape untill your noise is located, then you can decide on what to do with the ''leak''

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Sudeep Chatterjee

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SOURCE: My hp a450n won't turn on. We had a thunder storm

Was the PC running when the storm struck? In that case changing the power supply knows as SMPS which is inside the cabinet needs to be replaced provided your monitor when independently connected to a power outlet, gives a display or says 'no video signal'...................sodeep

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SOURCE: Electric windows, radio and interier lights does

There is a good chance that the dome light 12V line touched bare metal during the repair since the door(s) were probably opened, that line would have been 'hot.' I think you only have a blown fuse. If they aren't clearly marked in the fuse box, you may have to check most of them to find the open fuse. If you see none that are visually open, you should use a meter to check continuity.

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  • Posted on Aug 04, 2009

SOURCE: Fender Stage 100 dsp, solid state amp volume (or power) problem

The Deluxe may have more efficient speakers....which would cause it to sound louder. Also, the EQ settings could play a part in this. If the EQ's aren't set the same there could be a noticeable difference in sound.....usually the mids can have quite an effect on overall amp volume....

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 02, 2010

SOURCE: high pitch noise when excelarating past 75-80 mph,

Well how short a drive is it.........to get you to go nuts. Is it a high pitched whine? If so look to your right. Is the wife sitting there? If so. That's the problem. Going 75-80 in a 25mph school zone will cause that. And where is the speed limit 75-80 anyway.


It's the radio, btw, install an inline filter to filter out the alternator noise.

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In order to familiarize yourself with shooting please go here

I stumbled across this software a month ago as an avid shooter enthusiast. I havent had the chance to fire more than 100 rounds before i touched this and most were iron sights. now i have the math to shoot any bullet in any condition upto 2000 yards :) practically military level training but not quite.

Take the training that is provided and go through it a couple of times there are a few key things to remember

when you first start go to the training range **this range is standard humidity, temperature, elevation, and barometric pressure. This means that all you have to account for is range and wind this is where to start.

1)range the target. see below for details. best to work in yards as sierra is yards too.
IMPORTANT remember if you scope in to 20x to divide your mil dot reading by 2 before your divide the inches x 27.778 or inches x 25.4? this wil give you accurate range (lol get a laser range finder for RL :)

2) Elevation - if your range is 1530yards between 35.6 moa @ 1500 and 36.2 moa @ 1550. use a calculator to determine where your range lies (sierra can be asked when producing a range card to have a set increment if set to the exact range then exact values are given :)

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1) Targets height in inches x 27.778 / Mil Dot Reading = Range in Yards

This is where you need to start when taking a shot. The range is the most important factor as it is what the rest of the measurements are based off of. TIP invest in some evironmental accessories something that measure wind speed and direction and barrel, Temperature, Humidity, and get Barometric Pressure.

2) Your "cheat sheet" or "range card" needs to be set up accurately, there is alot of software out there that can do this for you with accurate measurements of your environment (once you get past the math of the shooting it becomes your ability to measure your evironment that makes the shots).

I use Sierra Infinity v6 Ballistics Software :) Found here

its incredibly complicated math that i havent been able to unearth without taking a 600 dollar sniper course, to determine your own range cards in varying environments (humidity and temperature vary from day to day and wil throw your bullets off over 1000 yards)

use this software before you go to the range or as you set up to print yourself the daily range card
then just use the range card and your calcualtor to hit any target you want. youll be able if you bring your laptop or they are shooting a similar load to advise others on how to zero it in :)

3) Your going to need to get some specifics of your firearm and load. the bullet is the most finickey of variables ranging greatly from grain to grain in the same caliber. These data are your bullets Feet per second(this helps determine bullet flight time which decides on bullet drop) and Ballistics Coefficient (a measure of how well the bullets retains its origional velocity against air resistance)(to not slow down)

GL and if you need help converting everthing to meters for the hell of it ive got the numbers :S

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