Asia_Nov16_6hr
--November is the last month of meteorological autumn in the Northern Hemisphere, and of spring in the Southern Hemisphere. --Most thunderstorms at higher latitudes move from west to east, while they move from varying directions in tropical regions. --The major islands and land areas of tropical Southeast Asia have thunderstorms nearly every afternoon in sea breezes and along mountain slopes. --Lightning is very frequent over Australia, southern Africa, and Madagascar throughout November. --Lightning forms daily over the Lake Victoria area of Africa and moves west. --Most lightning over Africa is south of the Equator during November. --Frequent systems move west to east over the Mediterranean Sea through the month. --The Indian subcontinent, China, and southern Red Sea have minimal lightning. ~Ron Holle
Dec 1, 2016 Webmaster Archive
--05 to 07 November: Large squall line moves eastward toward New Zealand. --11 to 13 November: Organized thunderstorm complex moves northeast from South Africa. --20 to 21 November: A strong line of lightning forms over the Democratic Republic of the Congo and moves west. ~Ron Holle
Dec 6, 2016 12:47:34 AM Dave Fincher