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SPC May 16, 2012 0600Z Experimental Thunderstorm Outlook
Wed May 16 04:48:03 UTC 2012
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Note:  The experimental thunder probabilities take into account both the expected areal coverage and probability for thunder to occur. Therefore, a 40% probability means that given similar environmental conditions, thunder would be observed at any one location (in either a county or city) within the 40% thunder probability area four times out of ten, or 40% of the time.
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