NWS Louisville Skywarn Training Module 2
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What was the password from Module 1? *
The password was included in the email you received showing your results from Module 1.  In order to have received the password in that email, you needed to score 100% on Module 1.  If you did not get 100%, you will need to retake Module 1.
The primary source of moisture for thunderstorms in the Ohio Valley is: *
The ingredients needed for thunderstorm development are: *
The type of thunderstorm that is most likely to be severe is *
Speed and directional shear will help determine *
Sources of lift, or thunderstorm triggers, can include: *
All of Earth's weather is ultimately driven by: *
The greatest potential for severe weather along a squall line will be *
Squall lines typically form in the presence of *
One rule of thumb to estimate the potential wind gusts from a squall line is *
What type of weather would you expect from a supercell with a weak updraft? *
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