Thunderstorms goes with cold fronts and stationery fronts. Warm fronts usually bring moisture into the area.
a tropical storm.
a strong storm with rainand wind
cold fronts
stationary fronts
stratus clouds fill the sky during a storm.
There's also occluded fronts and stationary fronts, but they are slightly less important--so yes. Kind of.
Low pressure is always with cold fronts.
The kind of waves produced during storm conditions are called destructive waves. The two parts of a wave are called the crest and the trough.
The lunar radiation
A storm is virtually any weather event that produces strong wind, heavy precipitation, thunder, lightning, or a variety of other weather hazards. A tornado, consisting of violently rotating wind, is a kind of storm that is itself a byproduct of a thunderstorm. Thunder is a loud cracking or booming sound produced by lightning. It too occurs during thunderstorms.
lactic acid
sea breeze