Venezuela: Lake Maracaibo
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(2018-07-04, 11:43)Pedmar Wrote: Thanks for the answer.
Of course if there is no rain...

best regards


It's just a conservation measure. 

The Venezuelan government has ordered rationing of the storm activity so all Bolivarians can share equally in the bounty of the electrical storms.

Like everything else, put the government in charge of anything and you get less of it.

Big Grin

The actual answer is that this happens frequently during droughts, like back in 2010. 

Although that I recall was caused by an El Niño.

Which makes sense. No water, no storms. 

Lots of Saharan dust in the air over our heads here in the Caribbean too so far this season and few storms with passing tropical waves.

Angry

We're new. I would be interested to know how the "11 stations" to confirm a strike affects reporting in sparsely covered areas. We are close enough to see that area easily along with stations in Panama and the Virgin Islands and a few much further south in Brazil. Is that enough? I don't know.

Pedro
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Venezuela: Lake Maracaibo - by JohnFish - 2018-07-04, 08:36
RE: Venezuela: Lake Maracaibo - by Pedmar - 2018-07-04, 11:43
RE: Venezuela: Lake Maracaibo - by JohnFish - 2018-07-06, 14:56
RE: Venezuela: Lake Maracaibo - by cutty - 2018-07-05, 13:52
RE: Venezuela: Lake Maracaibo - by JohnFish - 2018-07-06, 14:57

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