Definition of Dry Thunderstorm

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Dry Thunderstorm

The term 'Dry Thunderstorm' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' Generally a high-based thunderstorm when lightning is observed, but little if any precipitation reaches the ground. Most of the rain produced by the thunderstorm evaporates into relatively dry air beneath the storm cell. May also be referred to as 'dry lightning'. '.

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