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elleng

(130,865 posts)
Thu Sep 16, 2021, 02:01 AM Sep 2021

Here's why the DMV has more severe thunderstorm warnings than the rest of the US

The Washington Metro region has had more severe thunderstorm warnings than any other place in the country this year -- 516 severe thunderstorm warnings since January, to be exact.

“We only had 456 warnings for the entire year," Lampkin said. "And that was a lot. It is more likely that we're going to see these extreme events like tornadoes and wind damage events, and strong hurricanes and tropical storms because of climate change.”

According to Lee, the region's mountain ranges play a large role in weather patterns.

“Our area is very unique because we have two mountain ranges to the west," Lee said. "We have the Blue Ridge Mountains what we call the Alleghany front. And then we got the influence of the Chesapeake Bay, which is a big moisture source that adds energy to our region in terms of thunderstorm and flood potential.”

Basically, the geography of the DMV creates a perfect storm for trapping in the moisture and energy along the I-95 corridor.

https://www.wusa9.com/article/weather/severe-thunderstorm-warnings-higher-dc-rest-of-country/65-e791cb6f-0368-4d2f-8d81-416f86f193f3?

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Here's why the DMV has more severe thunderstorm warnings than the rest of the US (Original Post) elleng Sep 2021 OP
Department of Motor Vehicles? SergeStorms Sep 2021 #1
Agreed Sherman A1 Sep 2021 #2
Ditto.... ??? hlthe2b Sep 2021 #3
I wonder, too PJMcK Sep 2021 #4
Who knows? SergeStorms Sep 2021 #5
'The Poster' had a dental appointment. elleng Sep 2021 #6
OK, thanks. SergeStorms Sep 2021 #7
Thanks. elleng Sep 2021 #8
It feels pretty severe right now IronLionZion Sep 2021 #9
and nothing here, but 60 miles south of DC. elleng Sep 2021 #10

SergeStorms

(19,199 posts)
1. Department of Motor Vehicles?
Thu Sep 16, 2021, 05:34 AM
Sep 2021

Not everyone knows where or what the mentioned DMV is.

I'm sure this is helpful to someone, but who, exactly? Thanks.

Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
2. Agreed
Thu Sep 16, 2021, 05:41 AM
Sep 2021

Folks using abbreviations need to at least spell them out one time. I wasn’t aware that the Department of Motor Vehicles also did weather forecasts.

hlthe2b

(102,233 posts)
3. Ditto.... ???
Thu Sep 16, 2021, 06:38 AM
Sep 2021

I still don't know what else it stands for--the first three pages of google give nothing but Division of Motor Vehicle-related results. I guess we should all take our raincoats and umbrellas when we renew our driver's licenses?

PJMcK

(22,034 posts)
4. I wonder, too
Thu Sep 16, 2021, 07:10 AM
Sep 2021

Maybe "Del-Mar-Va" as in Delmarva Peninsula? D.C. is right next to that area.

It's the peninsula made up of parts of Delaware, Maryland and Virginia forming the eastern side of the Chesapeake Bay.

SergeStorms

(19,199 posts)
5. Who knows?
Thu Sep 16, 2021, 11:59 AM
Sep 2021

Your's is the best explanation so far. Apparently the poster isn't interested in replies to his/her posts?

elleng

(130,865 posts)
6. 'The Poster' had a dental appointment.
Thu Sep 16, 2021, 12:58 PM
Sep 2021

Read the article: WASHINGTON — If you feel like you've been getting blown up with severe weather alerts affecting the DMV constantly this year, you're right.

The Washington Metro region has had more severe thunderstorm warnings than any other place in the country this year -- 516 severe thunderstorm warnings since January, to be exact.'

(Del MAR VA sounds reasonable.)

SergeStorms

(19,199 posts)
7. OK, thanks.
Thu Sep 16, 2021, 01:52 PM
Sep 2021

Whenever I see or hear, "DMV" I cringe in fear of the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles. It's a primal reaction anyone from New York can attest to.

I'd never heard it used in any other context before.

I did read the article, but still couldn't find anything that explained what it was.

Everything go alright at the Dentist's? Nothing serious, I hope.

elleng

(130,865 posts)
10. and nothing here, but 60 miles south of DC.
Thu Sep 16, 2021, 05:27 PM
Sep 2021

Cloudy, and t'storms forecast for 9 p.m., and rainy most of tomorrow.

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