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There is no such thing as a lightning tornado. Lightning and tornadoes are two different phenomena. They are both very dangerous, though, each claiming dozens of lives every year.

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Are cumulonimbus clouds dangerous?

These clouds are considered dangerous because of they are the clouds of thunderstorms, which can produce lightning, heavy rain, strong winds and potentially hail and tornadoes.


Do tornadoes cause lightning?

No. Since tornadoes form in thunderstorms they are usually accompanied by lightning, but they do not actually cause lightning.


How are tornadoes and lightning related?

Tornadoes and lightning are often associated with severe thunderstorms. Lightning can occur before, during, or after a tornado is formed. Tornadoes can form within severe thunderstorms where there is intense updraft and rotation in the atmosphere, which can be fueled by lightning activity.


What tornadoes cause lightning?

Tornadoes themselves do not produce lightning. Lightning is typically associated with thunderstorms, which can be present in the same weather system as tornadoes. Lightning occurs due to the separation of positive and negative charges within a thunderstorm cloud.


Name four dangerous conditions that severe thunderstorms can produce.?

Lightning, flash floods, tornadoes, and damaging straight-line winds.


Do people die more from lightning or tornadoes?

On average tornadoes kill more people than lightning


Why are cumulonimbus clouds dangerous?

Cumulonimbus clouds are dangerous because they can produce severe weather such as thunderstorms, heavy rain, lightning, hail, strong winds, and tornadoes. These conditions can pose risks to aviation, outdoor activities, and property damage. Additionally, cumulonimbus clouds can also spawn severe weather events such as flash floods and lightning strikes.


Are tornadoes safe?

No. Tornadoes are dangerous.


How are tornadoes and lighting related?

Both tornadoes and lightning are produced by thunderstorms.


Why do tornadoes have lightning in them?

Lightning occurs within tornadoes due to intense convective forces and the separation of electrical charges within the storm. As air rises rapidly inside the tornado, friction between particles can create and build up static electricity, leading to lightning discharges.


Is a tornado dangerous?

All tornadoes are dangerous. Wedge tornadoes are usually stronger and thus more dangerous than smaller tornadoes, though this is not always the case.


Which clouds are best associated with a thunderstorm?

Cumulonimbus These clouds are sometimes referred to as thunderheads. Cumulonimbus are capable of producing lightning and other dangerous severe weather, such as tornadoes.