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Expert Profile: Jason

Expertise:  I know everything about weather. I am a 6-year trained Storm Chaser for Wired-WX Storm Chasing Services. Background in thermodynamics, global warming and cooling dynamics, advanced cellular thunderstorm dynamics, and diagram dynamics expert.
Lead Storm Chaser: Organizations: Wired-WX and Member of National Weather Service/Skywarn Network

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Prestige Points: 378
Knowledge   9.56   Best of the best
Clarity of Response   9.78   Best of the best
Timeliness   9.78   Best of the best
Politeness   10.0   Best of the best
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User Comments
A very quick response and a very direct answer. Thank you.
(gracey on 02/24/08)
Thank you Jason for for responding so quickly. After hearing so many rumors you don't what to believe. Reality is the best answer. Thanks again.
(sandi on 10/10/07)
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Recent Answers from Jason
2008-11-16  Acorns The saying is “an unusual abundance of acorns” could be a sign of a very rough winter. The theory is that the more acorns, the more food for the squirrels. About every 5-8 years, oak trees have a major...
2008-10-30  tornadoes Tornadoes occur at ANY time of the day. Most often tornadoes occur in the afternoon and the early evening due to heat and convection buildup. Remember: A tornado is a violent, yet rotating column of...
2008-08-25  humidity A dehumidifier removes moisture from the air. The usual technique used to remove the moisture is to condense the moisture onto a cold surface. Have you ever poured a cold glass of iced tea on a hot, humid...
2008-04-02  meteorology According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average salary of meteorologists undergrad/grad was $77,810 a year in 2006. Federal meteorologists earned more. Their average salary was $86,110....
2007-10-09  Abundance of Acorns -- Reference Acorns and winter weather The saying is “an unusual abundance of acorns” could be a sign of a very rough winter. The theory is that the more acorns, the more food for the squirrels. About every 5-8 years, oak trees have a major...
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