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Likeliest Hours for Summer Rains Revealed

Summer rains can quickly spoil a cookout or trip to the zoo, and their seeming unpredictability makes them hard to plan for. But a new study shows the time of day the heavens are most likely to open up in different parts of the country.

Toshihisa Matsui, of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and his colleagues used hourly rain-gauge data taken across the United States from a database spanning the 10 years from 1998 to 2007 to looks for local peaks in summer rainfall.

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Andrea Thompson is an associate editor at Scientific American, where she covers sustainability, energy and the environment. Prior to that, she was a senior writer covering climate science at Climate Central and a reporter and editor at Live Science, where she primarily covered Earth science and the environment. She holds a graduate degree in science health and environmental reporting from New York University, as well as a bachelor of science and and masters of science in atmospheric chemistry from the Georgia Institute of Technology.