United States Lightning Strike Count
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11:30 AM EDT to 1:30 PM EDT: 11,237
The most activity was occurring across eastern Texas and the western Gulf of Mexico. More isolated activity was across southwestern and northeastern Arkansas, as well as along the Ohio-Indiana border.
Other thunderstorms over southern Illinois and central Missouri were the oldest strikes in this two hour period.
The most activity was occurring across eastern Texas and the western Gulf of Mexico. More isolated activity was across southwestern and northeastern Arkansas, as well as along the Ohio-Indiana border.
Other thunderstorms over southern Illinois and central Missouri were the oldest strikes in this two hour period.
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12:30 PM EST to 2:30 PM EST: 4,118
..1:00 PM EST to 3:00 PM EST: 4,129
Lightning strikes were occurring over southwestern Missori (over Garrett's area), northeastern Oklahoma and a longer line from northeastern Alabama, south-southwestward through the Mobile, Alabama area into the west-central Gulf of Mexico, including at the mouth of Mississippi River.
..1:00 PM EST to 3:00 PM EST: 4,129
Lightning strikes were occurring over southwestern Missori (over Garrett's area), northeastern Oklahoma and a longer line from northeastern Alabama, south-southwestward through the Mobile, Alabama area into the west-central Gulf of Mexico, including at the mouth of Mississippi River.
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1:00 AM EST to 3:00 AM EST: 726
1:30 AM EST to 3:30 AM EST: 680
Only a 6.3% decrease.
Intense thunderstorms were occurring in the eastern Gulf of Mexico moving toward the Florida peninsula.
Another line of storms was over extreme western Kentucky, western Tennessee into northwestern Alabama.
A cluster of lightning was over north-central Mississippi.
1:30 AM EST to 3:30 AM EST: 680
Only a 6.3% decrease.
Intense thunderstorms were occurring in the eastern Gulf of Mexico moving toward the Florida peninsula.
Another line of storms was over extreme western Kentucky, western Tennessee into northwestern Alabama.
A cluster of lightning was over north-central Mississippi.
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4:00 PM EST to 6:00 PM EST: 879
4:30 PM EST to 6:30 PM EST: 717
An 18.4% decrease.
There was a line of thunderstorms from near Gary, Indiana to near Beaumont, Texas (with a break southern Illinois, extreme western Kentucky, extreme northeastern Arkansas/extreme western Tennessee).
4:30 PM EST to 6:30 PM EST: 717
An 18.4% decrease.
There was a line of thunderstorms from near Gary, Indiana to near Beaumont, Texas (with a break southern Illinois, extreme western Kentucky, extreme northeastern Arkansas/extreme western Tennessee).
Last edited by ColdFront77 on Sun Nov 23, 2003 7:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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1:00 am EST to 3:00 am EST: 12,585
1:30 am EST to 3:30 am EST: 12,598 {13 more strikes}
Most of Louisiana and Mississippi was covered with lightning strikes early this morning. Other areas include central Arkansas and across the bootheel of Missouri into extreme western Tennessee, extreme western Kentucky and extreme southern Illinois.
1:30 am EST to 3:30 am EST: 12,598 {13 more strikes}
Most of Louisiana and Mississippi was covered with lightning strikes early this morning. Other areas include central Arkansas and across the bootheel of Missouri into extreme western Tennessee, extreme western Kentucky and extreme southern Illinois.
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6:00 pm EST to 8:00 pm EST: 9,698
Thunderstorms were concentrated over the western Gulf of Mexico north-northeastward into southeastern Louisiana, extreme southern Mississippi, extreme southern Alabama and the panhandle of Florida.
Another (smaller) cluster was occurring over north-central Mississippi; as well as some older strikes (between 6:00 pm EST and 7:00 pm EST) across extreme southeastern Arkansas.
Thunderstorms were concentrated over the western Gulf of Mexico north-northeastward into southeastern Louisiana, extreme southern Mississippi, extreme southern Alabama and the panhandle of Florida.
Another (smaller) cluster was occurring over north-central Mississippi; as well as some older strikes (between 6:00 pm EST and 7:00 pm EST) across extreme southeastern Arkansas.
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