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Heavy thunderstorms, especially lightning strikes on electrical installations, often cause powercuts, bringing down cables, and poles, and tripping the system.
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Thunderstorms are often followed by rain. So you have the lightning in the thunder that can start fires, and the rain that can cause flooding.
Tornadoes do not cause lighting. However tornadoes form during thunderstorms, so they are often accompanied by lightning.
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Lightning.
Thunderstorms produce lightening which results in thunder. Thunderstorms can evolve into tornadoes, can eliminate electrical power throughout cities, cause structural damage, and down trees. Usually thunderstorms are simply passing showers with a little lightening and thunder.
Heavy thunderstorms, especially lightning strikes on electrical installations, often cause powercuts, bringing down cables, and poles, and tripping the system.
squall line.
Thunderstorms are often followed by rain. So you have the lightning in the thunder that can start fires, and the rain that can cause flooding.
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Tornadoes do not cause lighting. However tornadoes form during thunderstorms, so they are often accompanied by lightning.
Yes. Tornadoes most often are produced by the thunderstorms that form along cold fronts.
Yes. Thunderstorms are more common along cold fronts, but they can occur with warm fronts as well.
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Ghosts that cause active disturbances are often referred to as poltergeists.
A sudden electrical charge that accompanies thunderstorms is called lightning.