An isolates storm is one that does not form near others. A severe storm is one that meets one of the following criteria: having winds of at least 58 mph,producing hail 1 inch in diameter or greater, or producing a tornado. Isolated stirms can be severe but it is fairly rare.
Scattered means 30-50% chance, Isolated means < 30% chance.
Scattered thunderstorms means grater coverage of an areas by storms. Scattered storms cover 30-50% of a given area while isolcated storms cover 10-20%
The difference is scattered are all across that area, isolated are more in one area.
There is a greater chance of rain with scattered thunderstorms.
When you hear a weather report that forecasts scattered showers, you might wonder what you can expect. Usually it means that some parts of your area will have rain from time to time during the day or night. Some of the rain might fall where you are, and some of it will fall somewhere else. It will be scattered through the reporting area.
broken is 80 percent, scattered is 30 percent
Thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes are all types of storm generally driven by warm moist air. Tornadoes, hurricanes, and some thunderstorms rotate and produce damaging winds. Tornadoes themselves are the product of rotating thunderstorms. Both hurricanes and thunderstorms can produce heavy rain.
Tornadoes develop from thunderstorms, which are cumulonimbus clouds.
What is the difference between dirt and dust?
When you hear a weather report that forecasts scattered showers, you might wonder what you can expect. Usually it means that some parts of your area will have rain from time to time during the day or night. Some of the rain might fall where you are, and some of it will fall somewhere else. It will be scattered through the reporting area.
broken is 80 percent, scattered is 30 percent
Sentence: The farmer scattered corn for the chickens.
Lightning is light energy, or electromagnetic energy. And thunder is sound energy.
The difference is that reticulate have scattered and parallel have parallel leaf veins
Because thunderstorms need heat to trigger them. The hottest part of the day is just after mid-day, so we get more thunderstorms in the afternoons.
Thunderstorms are what produce tornadoes
Thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes are all types of storm generally driven by warm moist air. Tornadoes, hurricanes, and some thunderstorms rotate and produce damaging winds. Tornadoes themselves are the product of rotating thunderstorms. Both hurricanes and thunderstorms can produce heavy rain.
Very tropical. Warm temperatures (typically 80s and 90s during the day with lows at night in the 70s)..Each afternoon there are usually a handful of thunderstorms scattered around the state. You don't get rain everyday at a single location, but there is typically rain somewhere within 50 miles of a given location every afternoon and you'll usually get a thundershower move directly over your area a couple of afternoons each week. If you get under one of the thunderstorms, expect a lot of lightning and sometimes gusty winds and hail up to nickel or quarter size. Between the scattered thunderstorms, you'll typically find partly sunny skies.
prokaryotic don't have a real nucleus, so their DNA is scattered throughout the cell eukaryotic have an organized nucleus where the DNA is stored.
Well,Nimbostratus clouds carry thunderstorms,rain, and possibly snow.As stratus is just another name for fog and do not hold anything.Hope this helped!!!
Both thunderstorms and tornadoes are storms that form in an unstable atmosphere and are capable of producing damage. Tornadoes are themselves a by-product of thunderstorms.