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Expert Profile: Alan Strealy

Expertise:  I am great at breaking down complicated weather phenomenon into readily understood formats. Based on the education level of the individual asking the question, the explanation will be more complex at the higher grade levels.

Past/Present clients
MCAS Futenma (Japan), MCAS El Toro (CA), MCAS Mirimar (CA), MCAGCC Twentynine Palms (CA), MCAS Beaufort (SC)

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Prestige Points: 1110
Knowledge   9.76   Best of the best
Clarity of Response   9.76   Best of the best
Timeliness   9.73   Best of the best
Politeness   9.91   Best of the best
Number Of Questions
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Max Questions to be Asked
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Total Questions
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165
Recent Reviews from Users
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06/24/08
User Comments
Hi Alan, thank you for the timely response to my question. It has certainly cleared my doubts.
(Tham on 07/04/08)
thank you very much for taking the time to explain this to me.
(John on 06/24/08)
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Recent Answers from Alan Strealy
2008-08-24  Atmospheric explosions? It sounds like a major electrical storm. There are many different types of lightning and you may have seen several types at the same time. Depending on where you were at you might have also seen some...
2008-08-22  cold up there There are a couple of theories as to why it is colder the higher you get. The first is as you get higher in the atmosphere you are farther from the earth, which releases incoming solar rays as heat...
2008-07-03  lightning strikes It is possible that a strike could have caused the issue. You will have to check and see if there is any other marks near the area. Not sure exactly where the table is at, if there is nothing protecting...
2008-06-23  lightning What you have described is an almost perfect example of BALL Lighting. You have seen a fairly rare occurrence. The following is an excerpt from the Wikipedia.com article on lighting that will further...
2008-06-20  Explain the diffrence. Unless you are in the west hills, the majority of Portland Oregon is at or below 200 feet above sea level. It is very rare for the temperature to drop below about 29 degrees F. When it does snow, it...
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