thunder = ra'am (רע×)
lightning = barak (ברק)
bah-RAHK meen hah shah-MAH-yeem (ברק מן השמיי×)
Thunder-hekili
A thunder storm is one in which a large amount of thunder is heard. Thunder is caused by lightning; it would be more correct to say that a thunderstorm only occurs with lightning strikes.
Lightning/thunder is "kaminari" (kah-mee-nah-ree).
I don't know lightning, but thunder is 打雷,or da lei (3rd tone then scond tone)
The Hebrew word for lightning, that flash of light in the sky, followed by thunder, is ba·raq, with the emphasis, when speaking, on the last syllable.
To say the word lightning in Latin, a person would say the word "ignis." To say thunder in Latin, the word is "tonitrua."
Did you mean 'what causes thunder'. I will say the answer for that question. It is actually the lightning that causes thunder. Lightning causes thunder by super-heating a small area of air which then causes an electric current. According to my knowledge, this is the answer for your question.
"There is going to be thunder and lightning"
thunder is the sound of lightning if that is what you are asking
Lightning without thunder is called heat lightning. It occurs when the lightning is too far away for humans to hear the thunder.
The Latin words for thunder and lightning are: Thunder = Tonitrus Lightning = Fulgoris, Fulgor Storm = Procella
thunder and lightning do not come together as lightning is way much faster than thunder.