Thunderstorms are most likely to form during warm weather. In simple terms, the heat is their source of energy.
cold fronts bring sever weather when the temperature differance between the cold air and the warm air cold fronts usally produce thunderstorms with heavy precipitation after a warm front passes it is warm
rain and thunderstorms, although violent thunderstorms are more common with the passage of a cold front. Warm fronts tend to create steadier and longer-lasting episodes of precipitation. These are only generalizations, however.
Thunderstorms are created by rising warm air currents - if it's cold, there's no warm air to rise.
in warm water
Cold air has little moisture, warm air has lots. When cold air runs into warm air then the warm air is pushed up until the moisture in the air gets cold enough to form rain
cold fronts bring sever weather when the temperature differance between the cold air and the warm air cold fronts usally produce thunderstorms with heavy precipitation after a warm front passes it is warm
rain and thunderstorms, although violent thunderstorms are more common with the passage of a cold front. Warm fronts tend to create steadier and longer-lasting episodes of precipitation. These are only generalizations, however.
Antarctica is very cold while tornadoes can only form with thunderstorms, which require at least some degree of warm, moist air.
you will be warm and cold at the same time.
Cold front. When the cold air collides with warm, moist air, the humid air is forced up violently and forms thunderstorms.
Thunderstorms are created by rising warm air currents - if it's cold, there's no warm air to rise.
Winter thunderstorms can occur, but are rare in most places. Winter thunderstorms are rare because it is generally too cold. Thunderstorms are fueled by warm, moist air. Specifically, the energy comes from water vapor, which holds large amounts of latent heat. Cold air does not store as much energy, simply from its lower temperature as well as from the fact that it cannot hold as much water vapor as warm air.
Cold fronts are most likely to produce thunderstorms and tornadoes.
Tornadoes are most likely to happen in warmer climates because warm air has more energy than cold air. It is that energy that powers the thunderstorms that produce tornadoes.
the cause is when warm wet air and dry cold collide
the cause is when warm wet air and dry cold collide
A cold front occurs when colder air advances toward warm air. The cold air wedges under the warm air like a plow. As the warm air is lifted, it cool and water vapor condenses, forming clouds. When the temperature difference between the cold and warm air is large, thunderstorms and even tornadoes may form.