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  1. Thanks Paul I could not afford to pay for those tours and am not so old as to need them (yet) No my option would be Colorado as the desert monsoon can be very unreliable with weeks of no storms Thanks for your suggestion it's much appreciated. Ray
  2. Hi all although a subscriber to Net Weather Extra for a few years I am a newbie to this forum. I am getting too old to drive thousands upon thousands of miles per week on chase trips on the plains ( have done it with an American pal three times in last 12 years) But I am still hooked on chasing! An alternative to the long drives is to go to Florida in July for the frequent storms but my pal is not keen on Florida as it's not very scenic onstormless days in contrast to the Rockies which are very scenic! I was looking at lightning frequency charts and posts on this forum and I heard described a 'hot spot' in Colorado whicch alledgedly has an extremly high lightning frequency similar to central Florida . I know the Rockies front range spawns storms because of the 'upslope phenomenom' so is this what is meant by hot spot or is there a smaller specific area to head for? Hope someone can help/ Thanks Ray
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