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This is a very important hydrometeorological term. While that particular google search yielded few hits, it is a term used often by NOAA in its predictions. A merge discussion is ongoing with Storm train, so I believe this deletion request is inappropriate. I have removed the template.- Running On Brains 17:20, 2 October 2008 (UTC)
Suggest merger of the other article ( Storm train) into this one ( Training (meteorology)). There are no sources for the term " Storm train", even though it's a plausible redirect so deletion seems inappropriate. — Arthur Rubin (talk) 17:20, 7 October 2008 (UTC)
"Thunderstorm training" is often used to refer to training occuring with thunderstorms. Please see an archived NWS warning here.
Here is an excerpt of the text where it says "thunderstorm training" (bolded and underlined):
WITH PW'S APPROACHING 2 INCHES BY 12Z SATURDAY...HEAVY RAINFALL/FLASH FLOODING MAY BECOME A CONCERN IN AREAS WHERE THUNDERSTORM TRAINING OCCURS.
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![]() | This page was proposed for deletion by an editor in the past. |
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This is a very important hydrometeorological term. While that particular google search yielded few hits, it is a term used often by NOAA in its predictions. A merge discussion is ongoing with Storm train, so I believe this deletion request is inappropriate. I have removed the template.- Running On Brains 17:20, 2 October 2008 (UTC)
Suggest merger of the other article ( Storm train) into this one ( Training (meteorology)). There are no sources for the term " Storm train", even though it's a plausible redirect so deletion seems inappropriate. — Arthur Rubin (talk) 17:20, 7 October 2008 (UTC)
"Thunderstorm training" is often used to refer to training occuring with thunderstorms. Please see an archived NWS warning here.
Here is an excerpt of the text where it says "thunderstorm training" (bolded and underlined):
WITH PW'S APPROACHING 2 INCHES BY 12Z SATURDAY...HEAVY RAINFALL/FLASH FLOODING MAY BECOME A CONCERN IN AREAS WHERE THUNDERSTORM TRAINING OCCURS.
Remember that you can use CTRL+F to find text on a page.