Global warming is unlikely to cause avalanches directly. They are usually caused by runoff from heavy rain and intense storms. Global warming is expected to cause more intense storms and could therefore be an indirect cause of avalanches.
yes mostly it can but it has to be a thing that says showers and t-storms ( thunder- storms).
A. The Maasai dislike rain and storms because they live in an environment where there is too much water. B. The Maasai like rain and storms because they live in an environment where water is scarce and draughts are devastating. C. The Maasai believe that rain and storms are caused by the tears from the gods. D. The Maasai dislike rain and storms because they think the gods are angry when they occur.
Silver iodide is the primary compound, but there is nothing that will make it rain without fail, and it won't always do it where you want it.
it is where snow or rain freezes on contact with the ground or an object
Storms are bad because of the danger they can bring and the damage they can cause. High winds, lightening, and hail can cause damage to property and trees. Heavy rain can cause flooding.
Tornadoes themselves do not cause any precipitation. The storms that produce tornadoes do. These storms produce heavy rain and often produce hail, some of which can be quite large.
Tropical storms can cause as much damage as hurricanes. Tropical storms are notorious for dumping large amounts of rain in a relatively short period of time which can lead to flooding.
Global warming is unlikely to cause avalanches directly. They are usually caused by runoff from heavy rain and intense storms. Global warming is expected to cause more intense storms and could therefore be an indirect cause of avalanches.
cause the danger oflightningheavy rain and high windshigh waveswaterspoutsmight occur
The storms cause because the rain and the clouds form together and then it causes the storm.
Insects, lack of rain, late or early frost, hail storms, crops damaged by too much rain or wind.
rain storms thunder storms snow storms sand storms dust storms hail storms tornadoes although they are rare
Yes, storms are normally understood to involve heavy rain (unless they are snow storms, which of course they would not be at this time of year).
it has no rain storms but it does have snow storms
Tornadoes do not cause rain but they are usually accompanied by heavy rain. Tornadoes are produced by thunderstorms called supercells. Those same storms often produce torrential rain that poses a flash flooding risk.
yes mostly it can but it has to be a thing that says showers and t-storms ( thunder- storms).