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Good link! Thanks Rob.
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That is a great link Rob thanks for sharing it. 

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Visit the Caribbean-Central America Weather Thread where you can find at first post web cams,radars
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I am going to be saving (on Notepad) the lightning count through this event. I have done this a few times even back when lightningstorm.com used to update their site every 15 minutes, rather than every 30 minutes.
The more dense the dots are and the more red there are the more interesting the thunderstorm situation is over the United States, extreme northern Mexico, extreme southern Canada, eastern Pacific Ocean and western Atlantic Ocean.
Friday, February 14, 2003:
3:00pm ET to 5:00pm ET: 1,069
3:30pm ET to 5:30pm ET: 1,514
4:00pm ET to 6:00pm ET: 1,716
The thunderstorms are not that widespread, so that means there are pretty intense storms out there this mid-late afternoon into evening.
The more dense the dots are and the more red there are the more interesting the thunderstorm situation is over the United States, extreme northern Mexico, extreme southern Canada, eastern Pacific Ocean and western Atlantic Ocean.
Friday, February 14, 2003:
3:00pm ET to 5:00pm ET: 1,069
3:30pm ET to 5:30pm ET: 1,514
4:00pm ET to 6:00pm ET: 1,716
The thunderstorms are not that widespread, so that means there are pretty intense storms out there this mid-late afternoon into evening.

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