A super-cell cloud
A transient, sometimes violent storm of thunder and lightning, often accompanied by rain and sometimes hail.
In short.. it is a Discharge of Lightning Accompanied by Thunder.
All tornadoes form in thunderstorms and so are typically accompanied by thunder and lightning.
you are probably hearing the thunder from a different lightning strike.
Tornadoes are a product of severe thunderstorms, and so are accompanied by thunder, lightning, heavy rain, strong winds, and sometimes hail.
No. Rain is water falling from the sky. Thunder is a loud booming noise produced by lightning. Thunder is usually accompanied by rain.
Not in the tornado itself. However, tornadoes occur during thunderstorms, so they are usually accompanied by thunder.
Sometimes it can depending how bad the lightning is and if there's thunder.
Noisy rain, often accompanied by lightning, typically refers to a thunderstorm. During such storms, heavy precipitation occurs alongside thunder and lightning, creating a loud and tumultuous atmosphere. The sound of rain hitting surfaces, combined with the booming thunder and crackling lightning, contributes to the overall noise. This type of weather is characterized by intense rainfall and can sometimes lead to severe conditions, such as flash flooding.
No, thunder doesn't always mean lightning. Thunder is the sound produced by the rapid expansion of air around a lightning bolt as it heats up creating a shock wave. So while thunder is commonly associated with lightning, it is possible to have thunder without seeing the accompanying lightning, especially if the lightning is far away or obstructed from view.
Tornadoes are produce by strong thunderstorms called supercells. So tornadoes are often accompanied by thunder and lightning, strong winds, heavy rain, and sometimes large hail.
There are storms here and there within that area.