The majority of the volume of a thunderstorm will always be in the troposphere, however, the tops of some very severe thunderstorms can penetrate into the stratosphere.
The upper part of a thunderstorm rises due to strong updrafts caused by warm air rising rapidly. This warm air is buoyant and continues to rise until it reaches the tropopause, the boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere. Additionally, the presence of anvil clouds at the top of a thunderstorm can also help to provide support and lift to the upper part of the storm.
Sometimes the updraft of a tornado and its parent thunderstorm will carry small objects into the stratosphere. These objects can then by carried great distances by upper-level winds, sometimes hundreds of miles.
Is the upper stratosphere is cooler than the lower stratosphere?\
A thunderstorm does not strike anything, it is "lightening" that does that.
The cumulus stage, in which the thunderstorm develops, the mature stage, in which the thunderstorm is most intense, and the dissipating stage, in which the thunderstorm declines and ends.
Yes, the upper stratosphere is cooler than the lower stratosphere. This is because the absorption of ultraviolet radiation by ozone in the upper stratosphere creates a temperature inversion, where the temperature increases with altitude.
Is the upper stratosphere is cooler than the lower stratosphere?\
Yeah... The thunderstorm caused the power to go out. The thunderstorm startled the dog. The weatherman warned that a thunderstorm was on its way.
They Fly In the Stratosphere. The Stratosphere is the 2 Major Atmosphere
Thunderstorm
No. A thunderstorm is a weather event.
well the thunderstorm builds to a super cell which is a sever thunderstorm then all it needs is a rotation