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What is the difference between an isolated thunderstorm and a scattered thunderstorm?

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What is the difference between an isolated thunderstorm and a scattered thunderstorm?

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  1. Isolated thunderstorms- A potential threat for thunderstorms in the area. The percentage is usually below 50% and it also depends on the air mass. This also means that this can change to anything else depending on the season and climate. Also, usually associated with a Low Preassure, but rearly with a cold front or dry line.

    Scattered Thunderstorms- A threat for thunderstorms in the area is 60% or above. This means that there will more than likely be thunderstorms associated with a dry line or a cold front. For this to develope with a low preassure, it has to be very powerful

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