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crazycityslicker

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An outflow boundary is
 
  A) the leading edge of cold air from a thunderstorm downdraft.
  B) a favorable place for future severe storm development, especially if two intersect.
  C) can be clearly seen on radar images.
  D) all of these

Question 2

This phenomenon
 
  A) is a type of updraft associated with severe thunderstorms.
  B) typically flows in only one direction.
  C) causes little damage at the surface.
  D) is a major potential hazard at airports.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

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Answer: D




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