1. A few thunderstorms will dampen the southern Rockies, where the uneven heating of mountains and valleys generates rising currents of moist air. 2. A few showers will develop over the northern Appalachians as the uneven heating of mountains and valleys promotes currents of rising air. 3. A few thundershowers are expected to form in the Appalachians because of the uneven heating of the terrain. 4. Adding to the uneven heating is the fact that the air in a microwave oven is cool. 5. Afternoon thunderstorms will again develop over the southern and central Rockies as invading tropical moisture combines with the uneven heating of mountains to produce roiling cumulus clouds. 6. Afternoon thunderstorms will blossom again over the central and southern Rockies as the uneven heating of mountains and valleys promotes vigorously rising currents of moist air. 7. Breezes that develop from the uneven heating of mountains and valleys favor ascending air over the Appalachians, another catalyst for storms. 8. Engineers are still working on ways to disperse microwaves more effectively to minimize uneven heating. 9. Here thunderstorms erupt regularly, sparked by the uneven heating of mountains and valleys. 10. In the West, afternoon storms will erupt in the southern Rockies where uneven heating of the complex terrain promotes rising currents of moistened air. |
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