There are about 1800 thunderstorms occurring at any moment across the world.
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.
generally there are no effect for you to worry about
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 :)
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.
Thunderstorms provide rain, which is essential to life on land. Lightning can render the nitrogen in air into forms that plants can use.
warm fronts with low pressure
They do have some similarities. Both are violent weather events than can develop quickly. Tornadoes themselves are a product of severe thunderstorms.
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Thunderstorms and earthquakes are caused by different phenomena and are not usually directly related. Thunderstorms are caused by unstable atmospheric conditions, while earthquakes are caused by the movement of tectonic plates in the Earth's crust. However, some studies suggest that changes in atmospheric conditions associated with thunderstorms may trigger small and shallow earthquakes.
No, thunderstorms do not typically go in circles. Thunderstorms exhibit vertical and horizontal movement driven by atmospheric conditions, such as wind patterns and temperature gradients. While they can have rotating updrafts that may produce tornadoes or funnel clouds, the overall movement of a thunderstorm is generally not circular.