thunderstorm is a storm resulting from strong rising air currents; heavy rain or hail along with thunder and lightning. this may happen any time of the day.
Storms happen just as often during the day as the night; many storms go for several days and nights, so there is no real difference between the number occurring at each time. The moon has no significant effect on the weather, aside from changing the tides at certain times and places.
The Brazilian carnival doesn't happen during the night, it happens during the Day time or the morning and it can some time happen during the night but occasinaly it happens during the morning and day time :)
They happen in space, on the Moon - but since it only happens at the full moon, you will only be able to see one during the night.
Headaches can happen anytime during whole day or night. So it can happen during allergies too.
Mountain breezes happen at night, valley breezes happen during the day.
A solar eclipse can happen only in places that are in daylight. While those places are in daylight, there are, of course, other parts of the earth where it is night. So a solar eclipse can happen when some parts of the earth are at night, but it can happen only where it is daylight.
because at night the sea cools slower than the land and the uneven heating causes it to bring the air to the sea. and vice versa for the day time and the night timeland breezes happen during the day because the temperature is higher, and land breezes at night when the temperature is lower.
we'd freeze at night and burn during the day
Yes. It might not occur as fast, but the water is still exposed to the air.
Tornadoes are more common during the day, but they happen at night fairly often as well. About 58% of tornadoes occur during the day.
It would drop below freezing during the night and then roast during the day
Storms and tornadoes often occur in the late spring in the central US. However, the great majority occur in the afternoon hours. The threat is less at night but may continue after sunset in some areas. Thunderstorms connected to low pressure fronts and tropical storms may persist 24 hours a day, but again are more numerous during daytime heating. For the night of May 31, 2013, the storms appear to be weakening for the night, but the severe storm threat for this slow moving system will persist through the weekend.