bob and jo
No. Most planets have storms of one sort or another. One of the most famous storms is the Great Red Spot on Jupiter. It's basically a hurricane that's about three times the size of Earth and has been going on for at least a few hundred years. Another example is Saturn, whose storms have the most powerful lightning strikes of any planet in the solar system.
Some causes can be catastrophic events such as tornadoes, hurricanes, thunder storms, El Nino, volcano eruptions, etc.
Thunderstorms are dangerous storms that include lightning and can: Include powerful winds over 50 MPH; Create hail; and. Cause flash flooding and tornadoes
Dust storms blow over the Sahara Desert
There are no storms or wind on the moon. There is no atmosphere.
Zeus makes the storms, lightning, and thunder; he commands it. So yes Zeus does make thunder in storms
The thunder is the sound of lightning but you only hear the thunder after the flash because lightning is faster than the speed of sound.
Not usually. Snowstorms that produce thunder and lightning are fairly rare, but they do happen.
rain, storms, thunder, lightning, overcast
I think the closest to the God of storms would be Zeus as he was the God of thunder and lightning.
To keep justice among the gods. He is also the god of storms (particularly lightning/thunder storms)
In an Shock or static, or electrisity way yes it is by the lightning or thunder
Such clouds are called cumulonimbus.
most likely there is lighting from a further away storm and that's why the thunder occurs other wise i don't know
Thunder is the sound made when lightning violently heats air, so that it expands rapidly (think explosion)
His lightning bolt! There cannot not be any storms if Zeus does not have his lightning bolt. For example, you can't have thunder without lightning.
No they are very powerful storms, with wind, rain, lightning, thunder, hail