Yes. A high-risk outlook does not need to be issued just on account of tornadoes. One case of a severe thunderstorm watch during a high-risk outlook came on June 12, 2013.
The answer is Tornadoes :)
A thunderstorm does not strike anything, it is "lightening" that does that.
The cumulus stage, in which the thunderstorm develops, the mature stage, in which the thunderstorm is most intense, and the dissipating stage, in which the thunderstorm declines and ends.
The cumulus stage, in which the thunderstorm develops, the mature stage, in which the thunderstorm is most intense, and the dissipating stage, in which the thunderstorm declines and ends.
i think its high preasure
Yes. A high-risk outlook does not need to be issued just on account of tornadoes. One case of a severe thunderstorm watch during a high-risk outlook came on June 12, 2013.
Prior to a Thunderstorm, the temperature can range anywhere from 60 to 90 degrees F but the humidity and dewpoint will be very high. As the Thunderstorm releases rain, the temperature will decrease. It brings cold air down from the top of the Thunderstorm.
thunderstorm and high water levels
A twister can develop from a severe thunderstorm. They are caused by intense low pressure that builds up due to high wind speeds.
Well low and high pressure air in the clouds is what's making the thunderstorm. Swirling clouds can make a tornado
No. Some thunderstorms produce relatively little wind.
Too much precipitation causes the flood.
Low pressure system strengthening.
After a thunderstorm, you can do anything you want. If there were high winds or lots of lightning, you might want to check for damage. If the rains were heavy, you need to be careful when driving and watch for flooding on the road.
The answer is Tornadoes :)
The answer is Tornadoes :)