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 Hi, we are the J.H.S 185 Edward Bleeker Lego League Research Team. We woud like to ask you a few questions relating to your article, "The Electromagnetic Nature of Tornadic Supercell Thunderstorms". First off, what is your thought on the time it takes for the air inside the supercell thunderstorm cloud to ionize? Also, is there a difference between the structure of the electrical charges in a ordinary thunderstorm, a supercell thunderstorm--and or a supercell tornadic thunderstorm (or are supercell thunderstorms and supercell tornadic thunderstorms are the same)? Do the differences in density also affect the non-neautralization of the positive and negative charges circulating inside the supercell cloud? What is your thought on the further prediction of tornadoes and how should people today detect them? 

--We thank you for your time, sincerely,

Jaimie Chin, Alice Jiang, Jessica Huang, Nina Gatta, Christopher Chan, Amity Huang, Mr.DiLallo, Mr. Milikofsky, and the rest of the Lego League Team 


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