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Thunderstorm frequency varies according to the location. Hot and humid climates experience thunderstorm activity at a far higher rate than deserts or cold climates. The map at the related link below shows where thunderstorms occur worldwide and their frequency.
Thunderstorms are infrequent along the west coast.
Clearing trees from hills increases the frequency of rainstorms.
Frequency reuse is the process of using the same radio frequencies on radio transmitter sites within a geographic area that are separated by sufficient distance to cause minimal interference with each other. Frequency reuse allows for a dramatic increase in the number of customers that can be served (capacity) within a geographic area on a limited amount of radio spectrum (limited number of radio channels).
Colin A Niehus has written: 'Lake-level frequency analysis for the Waubay lakes chain, northeastern South Dakota' -- subject(s): Water levels
Sample frequency, bit depth, number of channels, duration of sound, and compression.
Condition or event that increases the frequency or severity of a problem. Cause which is not self sufficent and which contribute to something. e.g being absent.
The cost of placing an ad in National Geographic magazine varies depending on factors such as the ad size, placement, and frequency. On average, a full-page color ad can range from $200,000 to $400,000. It's best to contact the magazine's advertising department for specific pricing details.
Op amps have multistages. Each stage will contribute atleast a pole to the system. The effective effect of these poles will result in instability of system due to
On average, thousands of people die from mudslides globally each year. Factors such as location, frequency, and severity of mudslides contribute to the variation in the number of fatalities.
Very infrequently, though it would help to have specific definition of "bad weather". A tornado can't occur during a blizzard or a simple rain shower. Tornadoes require strong thunderstorms to form and even then the storm needs to have some sort of rotation to start the tornado. It is not uncommon to see a few tornadoes in the outer storm bands of a hurricane. In the United States it is estimated that about 1% of all thunderstorms produce tornadoes, though the frequency varies by region; thunderstorms in the Midwest are more likely to produce tornadoes than those in the Northeast.
The ration of a frequency to its total frequency is called relative frequency.