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Simulation of Severe Thunderstorm Event on 29 th April 2019 in Pokhara Using Advance Research Weather Research and Forecasting Model (WRF-ARW)Prajapati, 2021
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During the pre-monsoon (March, April and May) in Nepal, severe thunderstorms and hailstorms cause significant property and agricultural damage, in addition to loss of life from lightening. In the present study, Severe thunderstorm event occurred at Pokhara, 800 asl, in …
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