generally there are no effect for you to worry about
There are about 1800 thunderstorms occurring at any moment across the world.
Thunderstorms can bring heavy rain, lightning, strong winds, hail, and in some cases, tornadoes. They can cause flooding, power outages, property damage, and pose a threat to human safety. Thunderstorms can also impact transportation, agriculture, and infrastructure.
Thunderstorms can have several effects on land, including heavy rainfall leading to flooding, strong winds causing damage to structures and vegetation, and lightning strikes increasing the risk of wildfires. Additionally, thunderstorms can contribute to soil erosion and water runoff, which can impact local ecosystems and water quality.
If the thunderstorm strikes your house, it gives fire because thunderstorms is electricity.
Sometimes it is indirectly associated with thunderstorms. Some cirrus clouds are the result of strong upper level winds blowing away the tops of thunderstorms.
Hurricanes and severe thunderstorms are both capable of having these effects.
Some thunderstorms can.
In some thunderstorms chunks of ice that fall out are called 'hailstones' i don't know what the scientific name is for them. hope that helped :)
Thunderstorms are a major source of rain, which is necessary for life on land, bu can also cause flooding. They also generate lightning, which helps maintain an eleictical field in Earth's atmosphere. The lighting can also kill and start fires. Thunderstorms can also produce hail, damaging wind and, on rare ocassions, tornadoes.
Short-term effects of thunderstorms can include heavy rainfall, strong winds, lightning strikes, and flash flooding, which can lead to immediate hazards such as property damage and power outages. In the long term, frequent thunderstorms may contribute to soil erosion, changes in local ecosystems, and increased risk of landslides. Additionally, the aftermath can affect agricultural productivity and water supply due to altered rainfall patterns. Overall, while thunderstorms can provide necessary precipitation, their impacts can be both immediate and lasting on the environment and communities.
Tornadoes don't form into thunderstorms, they are produced by thunderstorms. This occurs when the rotating updraft present in some thunderstorms, mostly supercells, tightens, intensifies, and stretches toward the ground.
Rain from thunderstorms is an important source of water for life in many areas. Many areas on Earth would be much drier without thunderstorms. Heavy thunderstorm rain can also cause floods, which can damage habitats and alter the courses of streams and rivers. Lightning can start fires which can be destructive, but also play an important role in some forests and grasslands.