The Moon has a wider temperature range and it never has thunderstorms. Both of these things are because it has practically no atmosphere, so there is little to protect it from the Sun's heat and there are no winds and no clouds form to provide storms.
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Spring and summer often see the collisions between air masses with very different temperatures. This can create strong thunderstorms that can in turn create tornadoes.Further information:Tornadoes need a combination of factors to form, and these factors are often associated with thunderstorms, which are most likely to occur in the warmer months. In fact the thunderstorms are what produce the tornadoes. Factors include:strong spinning effects inside a thunderstorm or in the air surrounding the stormstrong winds moving vertically upwardhigh surface temperaturessteep moisture and temperature gradients, i.e. rapid changes in temperature and moisture which occur as air rises and fallsa deep layer of mid-atmospheric dry air above a moist surface layer - again, the moist surface layer is associated with warmer monthsHowever, it should be noted that, because thunderstorms are not restricted only to Spring and Summer, then neither are tornadoes. Tornadoes can form wherever there are thunderstorms. Tornadoes are also more likely to occur in the late afternoon or early evening, when there is more likely to be sharp temperature gradients.
Surface temperature is the temperature on the outside of the object. For example the surface temperature of the Earth is the Ground temperature and the surface temperature of an orange is the rind not the pips.
what is the sirius surface temperature
The surface temperature of Hadar is 20,000 THOUSAND
About 7900 degrees Celsius, surface temperature.
Yes. The surface temperature on average is 482 degrees celsius and there are constant, toxic thunderstorms and cloud cover on the non-dormant surface.
Approximately 1800-2000 thunderstorms occur on the earths' surface.
Yes. Convergence is one of the things forecasters look for in trying to predict thunderstorms.
Thunderstorms can happen if the air near the Earth's surface is warm and moist and the atmosphere is unstable
Spring and summer often see the collisions between air masses with very different temperatures. This can create strong thunderstorms that can in turn create tornadoes.Further information:Tornadoes need a combination of factors to form, and these factors are often associated with thunderstorms, which are most likely to occur in the warmer months. In fact the thunderstorms are what produce the tornadoes. Factors include:strong spinning effects inside a thunderstorm or in the air surrounding the stormstrong winds moving vertically upwardhigh surface temperaturessteep moisture and temperature gradients, i.e. rapid changes in temperature and moisture which occur as air rises and fallsa deep layer of mid-atmospheric dry air above a moist surface layer - again, the moist surface layer is associated with warmer monthsHowever, it should be noted that, because thunderstorms are not restricted only to Spring and Summer, then neither are tornadoes. Tornadoes can form wherever there are thunderstorms. Tornadoes are also more likely to occur in the late afternoon or early evening, when there is more likely to be sharp temperature gradients.
Surface temperature is the temperature on the outside of the object. For example the surface temperature of the Earth is the Ground temperature and the surface temperature of an orange is the rind not the pips.
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what is the sirius surface temperature
Why do they have different surface temperature
Surface temperature? Saturn probably doesn't HAVE a "surface".
The surface temperature of Hadar is 20,000 THOUSAND
surface tension decreases with the increase of temperature