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s <br />C. Severe Thunderstorms and Lightning <br />A severe thunderstorm is defined as a thunderstorm <br />containing one or more of the following phenomena: hail <br />3/4 inch or greater, winds gusting in excess of 57.5 mph, <br />and/or a tornado (National Oceanic and Atmospheric <br />Administration, National Weather Service, 1994). Severe <br />weather can include lightning, tornadoes, damaging straight- <br />line winds, and large hail. Most individual thunderstorms <br />only last several minutes; however, some can last several <br />hours. <br />Long-lived thunderstorms are called supercell <br />thunderstorms. A supercell is a thunderstorm that has a <br />persistent rotating updraft. This rotation maintains the <br />energy release of the thunderstorm over a much long time <br />than typical, pulse -type thunderstorms which occur in the <br />summer months. Supercell thunderstorms are responsible <br />for producing the majority of severe weather, such as large <br />hail and tornadoes (National Oceanic and Atmospheric <br />Administration). Downbursts are also occasionally <br />associated with severe thunderstorms. A downburst is a <br />strong downdraft resulting in an outward burst of damaging <br />winds on or near the ground. Downburst winds can <br />produce damage similar to a strong tornado. <br />AM ough <br />usually associated with thunderstorms, downbursts can <br />occur with showers too weak to produce thunder (National <br />Oceanic Atmospheric Administration). Strong squall lines <br />can also produce widespread severe weather, primarily very <br />strong winds and/or microbursts. <br />When a severe thunderstorm approaches, the National <br />Weather Service will issue an advisory. According to the <br />National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NWS <br />1994) two possible advisories are as follows: <br />Severe Thunderstorm Watch: <br />Conditions are favorable for the development of <br />severe thunderstorms. <br />Severe Thunderstorm Warning: <br />Severe weather is imminent or occurring in the area. <br />Indian River County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan Basic Page 10