A storm is virtually any weather event that produces strong wind, heavy precipitation, thunder, lightning, or a variety of other weather hazards. A tornado, consisting of violently rotating wind, is a kind of storm that is itself a byproduct of a thunderstorm.
Thunder is a loud cracking or booming sound produced by lightning. It too occurs during thunderstorms.
Tornadoes generally form in a kind of thunderstorm called a supercell.
Yes, by definition tornadoes are a kind of violent windstorm produced by a thunderstorm.
No. A hurricane is an entirely different class of storm from thunderstorms and tornadoes. However, hurricanes often do produce thunderstorms and tornadoes.
The fear of thunder and lightning is astrophobia; lilapsophobia is the fear of tornadoes and hurricanes.
A hurricane They produce STRONG winds, tornadoes, severe thunder storms, ect.
the atmosphere makes tornadoes and waterspouts wild,because in tornadoes anything can change at any time due to measures in a super cell thunder storm either temps,dew points, winds or storm path.
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All tornadoes form in thunderstorms and so are typically accompanied by thunder and lightning.
This describes a thunderstorm, which is a type of localized storm characterized by tall clouds (cumulonimbus) that produce heavy rain, lightning, and thunder. Thunderstorms can also bring strong winds, hail, and occasionally tornadoes.
A storm with lots of lightning but no thunder can be described as a silent or quiet storm.
Tornadoes form from thunder clouds that are recently pasing the town.
T-storms, or thunderstorms, are weather phenomena characterized by thunder, lightning, heavy rain, and strong winds. They are caused by the rapid upward movement of warm, moist air and are often associated with large cumulonimbus clouds. Thunderstorms can produce severe weather such as hail, tornadoes, and flash floods.