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22 March, 03:52

Signs like this appear all over coastal regions. Why?

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  1. 22 March, 07:02
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    The general idea is that coastal areas have cooler air temperatures than inland locations-think cool, refreshing sea breeze on a hot summer afternoon. This cooler air is less buoyant (more stable, in meteorological terms) and, so the argument goes, will make thunderstorms less severe as they approach the coast, protecting those areas from tornadoes.
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