the answer for that is a yes because if it did not rain the place would of vanished many years ago
Alabama gets plentiful warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico. This is essentially the fuel for thunderstorms. These storms are often triggered when a cold front moves through. When these storm emerge, wind shear, or differences in wind speed and direction at different altitudes, sets the storms rotating, turning them into supercells. The rotation in these supercells can then lead to the formation of tornadoes.
Alabama gets plentiful warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico. This is essentially the fuel for thunderstorms. These storms are often triggered when a cold front moves through. When these storm emerge, wind shear, or differences in wind speed and direction at different altitudes, sets the storms rotating, turning them into supercells. The rotation in these supercells can then lead to the formation of tornadoes.
If you are referring to the tornadoes that struck Alabama early on January 23, 2012, a low pressure system centered to the north produced a cold front. As this front moved through Alabama it lifted the warmer, moister air ahead of it. The moisture in this air condensed as a result, forming thunderstorm. Wind shear (a condition in which the speed and direction of wind changes with altitude) then set these storms rotating. The rotation in some of these storms produced tornadoes.
The news said over 200 people died
rain storms thunder storms snow storms sand storms dust storms hail storms tornadoes although they are rare
Deserts can have dust storms, wind storms, thunderstorms, blizzards, hail storms, etc.
Yes, the plural noun storms can be a possessive noun; the possessive form is storms'. The storms' damages are widespread.
I think there are no storms in Venus
storms are not living
Since mars is so similar to earth the do have storms mostly including sand storms but they do have other storms too!!
Wind Storms!
yes saturn has storms