Thunderstorms develop when a mass of warm, moist air is lifted to an elevation where it becomes warmer than its surroundings. The air then rises on its own, cooling as it does so, though staying warmer than its surroundings. As it cools the moisture in it condenses into clouds, which releases energy, slowing down the cooling of the air mass. This causes it to rise even faster. As ice crystals form in the upper reaches of the cloud rain starts falling. Ice crystals and water droplets collide, creating electrical charge differences that eventually lead to lightning.
Thunderstorms can form under a number of circumstances as long as there is sufficient instability and a lifting mechanism. This can include a cold front where cold air pushes into warm air, a dry line where dry air pushes into moist air, or less often a warm front where warm air pushes into cold air.
Thunderstorms can also form along land and sea breezes, from unstable air forced up mountain slopes, or even from slight fluctuations when conditions are particularly unstable
Instability occurs when an air parcel lifted to a certain elevation becomes warmer than its surroundings and thus continues to rise.
A thunderstorm is generally caused by the combination of warm, moist air rising rapidly and colliding with cooler air. This collision results in the formation of cumulonimbus clouds, which can produce thunder, lightning, strong winds, and heavy precipitation. Other factors such as atmospheric instability and wind shear can also contribute to the development of a thunderstorm.
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Too much precipitation causes the flood.
Tornadoes are typically produced by thunderstorms called supercells.
Light travels much faster then sound. That is what causes the delay.
Well first water or ice evaporates then condensates to clouds then if it took in enough rain it causes a thunderstorm
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Too much precipitation causes the flood.
No. But you can still do something to save yourself.
The rotation in the updraft of a thunderstorm is ultimately what causes a tornado. However, most thunderstorms do not have such rotation.
Too much precipitation causes the flood.
Tornadoes are typically produced by thunderstorms called supercells.
A thunderstorm requires a mass of unstable air, created locally by heating or as the result of adjacent air masses having different temperatures.
A rotating updraft, or supercell
wind shear causes the formation of a tornado if you have a strong thunderstorm.
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