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EZ2

07/24/11 11:55 AM

#33051 RE: MOPAR10R/T #33050

C)..ontinues to be hot.....Hot..........H O T !!
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SkeBallLarry

07/24/11 12:01 PM

#33053 RE: MOPAR10R/T #33050

( A )bsolutely NO idea, Ronaldoo ... inside is where it's @ .. !!

C@@L, that is ...

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jcamp

07/24/11 12:23 PM

#33055 RE: MOPAR10R/T #33050

C) Cumulonimbus
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mnfats

07/24/11 1:54 PM

#33061 RE: MOPAR10R/T #33050

I'll go with C) Cumulonimbus
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MOPAR10R/T

07/24/11 11:22 PM

#33076 RE: MOPAR10R/T #33050

Here's todays WT-A...

C) Cumulonimbus

What cloud is associated with tornado formation?

Your Answer: Cumulonimbus

Also with other nasties like hail, squall lines, rotor clouds with extreme turbulence,and "microbursts" of descending air to knock planes down. The theory is that tornadoes originate with the coalescence of several cumulonimbus clouds, given a "twist" by upper-level jet streams, the resulting extreme updraughts and low pressure causing the rotating funnel cloud with winds up to 300 miles per hour!

60% of the online players have answered correctly.

All that guessed got it, but Larry.
Congratzzz to us!

Larry: A), sorry dude, better luck tomorrow!

Dave was: AWOL/DNG