Larisa English Club Podcast

Larisa English Club #18 with Billgreen54

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Download PDF Welcome to Larisa English Club #18 What’s in The News? Thunderstorms Day and Night. What is The Difference? Speaking Practice. What’s for Dinner? English Grammar. Me Too / Me Neither What’s in The News? Thunderstorms Day and Night. What is The Difference? Thunderstorms are most likely to form when the temperature of the air  decreases with height pretty rapidly–for example, when it’s hot at the  ground and cold aloft. Thunderstorms that form at night occur in the  absence of heating at the ground by the sun. Consequently, the storms  that form at night are usually “elevated,” meaning that they form aloft  above the cooler air near the ground, rather than near the ground, which  only during the day can get warmer. There aren’t nearly as many measurements available of temperature and  moisture, which is needed to fuel thunderstorms, above the ground as  there are at the ground, so predicting where storms will form at night  is much more ch