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Lightning heats up the air and the heated expanding air causes the thunder sound. You can estimate how far away the lightening was by counting seconds after the flash, 6 seconds to a mile away.thunder is the sound of lightning after the lightning strike occurs
Tornadoes are produce by strong thunderstorms called supercells. So tornadoes are often accompanied by thunder and lightning, strong winds, heavy rain, and sometimes large hail.
Yes, they can occur during particularly strong Nor'Easters even in winter accompanied by snow.
Hail generally occurs during strong thunderstorms. Hail is therefore accompanied by heavy rain, thunder and lightning, and strong winds. Many tornadoes are accompanied by hail.
Strong wind, heavy rain, and storm surge. Even weak tornadoes with landfalling hurricanes.
The type of cloud produces heavy rain lightning thunder hail and strong wind is called cumulonimbus.
A hurricane, typhoon, or cyclone; depending on where it occurs.
Tornadoes are usually produced by thunderstorms called supercells. In addition to tornadoes these storms can produce heavy rain and flooding, large hail, strong straight-line winds thunder, and lightning.
A thunderstorm.
Lightning heats up the air and the heated expanding air causes the thunder sound. You can estimate how far away the lightening was by counting seconds after the flash, 6 seconds to a mile away.thunder is the sound of lightning after the lightning strike occurs
Tornadoes are produce by strong thunderstorms called supercells. So tornadoes are often accompanied by thunder and lightning, strong winds, heavy rain, and sometimes large hail.
If you are just talking about a thunderstorm, and not a tornado or hurricane, then it would be strong winds, thunder, lightning, and usually rain. A regular storm includes rain and wind, if nothing else.
Tornadoes are produced by thunderstorms called supercells, so it is not uncommon for tornadoes to be accompanied by, thunder and lightning, heavy rain, hail , and strong winds.
Heavy rain becomes a thunderstorm when there is thunder and lightning. This usually happens when the clouds reach a significant enough height and the updraft becomes strong enough to separated electrical charges.
There are storms here and there within that area.
Tornadoes are weather. They are produced by thunderstorms and are often accompanied by thunder, lightning, heavy rain, strong winds, and hail.
Yes, they can occur during particularly strong Nor'Easters even in winter accompanied by snow.