tornadoes.
they occur everywhere
nicole
Cumulonimbus
No. This is closer to the number of thunderstorms that hit the U.S. in a year.
about 10,000
Everywhere that there are thunderstorms.
No. Tornadoes are possible just about everywhere there are thunderstorms.
more than 100 time
Florida is the state in the US that experiences the most thunderstorms, due to its warm and humid climate. The combination of heat and moisture creates the ideal conditions for thunderstorm development.
Thunderstorms aren't the problem, you can find those pretty much anywhere. Hurricanes are more of a danger.
The air mass that is the source of much of the precipitation in the central and eastern US is the maritime tropical air mass. It brings warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico, which leads to the formation of thunderstorms and precipitation in these regions.
Thunderstorms can occur throughout the US, with some regions experiencing more frequent thunderstorm activity than others. Areas prone to frequent thunderstorms include the central plains (such as Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska), the Gulf Coast states (such as Louisiana and Florida), and the Midwest (including states like Iowa and Illinois). Thunderstorms can occur in any state in the US under the right atmospheric conditions.