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Date: 2014-08-26 18:31:57
Storm
Microscale meteorology
Wind
Atmospheric electricity
Rain
Thunderstorm
Microburst
Lightning
Wind shear
Hail
Salt Lake City International Airport
Air-mass thunderstorm

GENERAL AVIATION NEWS Volume 22, Issue 9 September 2014

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