Lightning is present in all thunderstorms, even if you canâ??t see it. It is a product of the thunderstorm itself, and is very dangerous.
i think it does always happen, you just don't hear it always no it doesnt
it occurs in the stratosphere.
Cumulonimbus clouds make thunderstorms. Thunder and lightning can also occur in volcanic ash clouds, sandstorms and smoke from violent forest fires.
Tornadoes occur in about 1% of thunderstorms.
Like nearly all weather, thunderstorms take place in the troposphere.
in some cases it does but no not all the time.
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it occurs in the stratosphere.
Since tornadoes occur during thunderstorms they are usually accompanied by lightning, but it does not necessarily occur inside the tornado.
Thunderstorms occur just about everywhere, but are most common in areas with a warm, moist climate.
Thunderstorms typically include lightning as a result of electrical discharge between clouds or between a cloud and the ground. However, in some cases, thunderstorms can occur without visible lightning due to certain weather conditions, such as the absence of sufficient charge separation or the lightning occurring within the cloud itself, known as "intra-cloud" lightning.
Yes. Cyclones often produce thunderstorms, and tornado occur during thunderstorms. So both are commonly accompanied by lighting.
Both tornadoes and lightning are potentially deadly phenomena that occur during thunderstorms. Aside from that they are two completely different things.
In Tucson, during the summer monsoon, which starts about the mid till end of July and lasts about 3-4 weeks, many thunderstorms with now and then a high lightning intensity occur (at all about 30 thunderstorms). During that time, the air is very hot and humid, that favours the origin of fierce thunderstorms.
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Thunderstorms are the most common storm, occurring frequently around the world. Lightning, heavy rain, strong winds, and sometimes tornadoes are associated with thunderstorms. Hurricanes and tornadoes are less common and occur in specific regions and under certain conditions.
Cumulonimbus clouds make thunderstorms. Thunder and lightning can also occur in volcanic ash clouds, sandstorms and smoke from violent forest fires.
Lightning is created by a thunderstorm, not the other way around. Not all "thunderstorms" (cumulonimbus cloud formations) have lightning, but that is how they were named.