Yes. Thunderstorms can occur almost anywhere in the world.
In general, thunderstorms are most likely to occur along the eastern coast of Australia during summer. From Sydney north to the tropical coast of Queensland and over in the "Top End" of the Northern Territory are the areas notorious for being hit by sudden downpours and hailstorms. Having said that, however, thunderstorms can and do hit all areas of Australia, wreaking havoc on property.
Tornadoes can happen anywhere - they're usually formed from severe thunderstorms.
Thunderstorms occur most commonly in northern Australia, particularly in the Top End region (Northern Territory) and parts of Queensland. This area experiences a tropical climate which is conducive to the formation of thunderstorms due to the warm, moist air.
In russia we eat the thunderstorms, that's why they haven't come back for years
Thunderstorms can ocour anywhere in britain
Tornadoes need thunderstorms to form.
Thunderstorms. Tornadoes are a product of thunderstorms while a hurricane is composed of thunderstorms.
This depends completely upon a number of factors: * which country you are in * which part of the country you are in, e.g. which coast, elevation, surrounding mountains, etc * the time of year * wind and temperature patterns at the time For example, in Brisbane, Australia, the thunderstorms can come from any direction, depending on the above factors.
Scattered thunderstorms are thunderstorms in the 30-40% chance category. They are generally weak, widespread short thunderstorms that turn on and off due to a storm system moving over the area.
Well, no where on Earth has thunderstorms every day but the most place where they have thunderstorms are in Hawaii.
Thunderstorms can bring tornadoes and heavy precipitation.
Yes, tornadoes are produced by thunderstorms.