Radio Smart Talk for Thursday, March 31:
Now that (hopefully) the nastiest snowstorms are behind us, and as we head deeper into spring, we look forward to sunny days and cool breezes, in between the thunderstorms and tornadoes and snizzle – yes, that's right – snizzle (combination of snow and drizzle).
While we don't live in "tornado alley" per se, tornadoes and other severe weather can threaten our region at any time. So, we want to be sure you're prepared. We'll offer you a chance to win some free stuff as we present a severe weather preparedness quiz, and we'll give you another chance to ask any and all questions you may have about the weather, as we talk with Tom Russell, the Chief Meteorologist from WHP-TV, the CBS affiliate in Harrisburg, and Dr. John Scala, meteorologist from WGAL-TV, the NBC affiliate in Lancaster.
All meteorological questions will be welcome.
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The Phillies play Houston in Philli this weekend. I was hoping they were scheduled to play in Texas too.
Weather World had a feature recently, perhpas last night, that counted number of tornadoes by square miles, by county to show which counties had a higher chance of tornadoes.
We are shown diagrams showing lots of lightening strikes. Are there more lightening strikes then there used to be? If so, why? Or are we just paying more attention?
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