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Expert Profile: Mike

Expertise:  If you have a question about snow, hurricanes, blizzards, thunderstorms, cold fronts, warm fronts, high pressure, and low pressure, or a specific weather forecast for your area, I can answer your question.

Experience in the area
I'm a expert in two other Meteorology links here at allexperts.com. I'm a young kid at the age of 13, but know a lot about the weather. I visit meteorologist throughout my area and they describe me as a "weather genius". I gurantee anyone who ask a question will get a responce the next day, unless my computer breaks down.

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User Comments
nice response
(Kayla Sisson on 07/31/03)
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Recent Answers from Mike
2006-03-02  Thunderstorms Hello Zoe, What Makes thunder? Lightning How is thunder connected to lightning? Lightning causes thunder. Is there thunder for every lightning bolt? Yes How can you tell if a thunderstorm...
2005-10-14  clouds and fronts Hello, Fronts separate two different airmasses. When these airmasses come together we see lift in the air allowing the generation of clouds and precipitation. This is caused by the sharp change in...
2001-12-02  Meteorology Hello Jen, How would you explain a cold front and a warm front to younger kids? Cold Front brings stormy weather with cold air as it passes. Warm Front may bring a long gentle rain with warm air as...
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