Definition of Nocturnal Thunderstorms

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Nocturnal Thunderstorms

The term 'Nocturnal Thunderstorms' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' Thunderstorms which develop after sunset. They are often associated with the strengthening of the low level jet and are most common over the Plains states. They also occur over warm water and may be associated with the seaward extent of the overnight land breeze'.

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