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Q: What speed do thunderstorms move?
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Do thunderstorms go in circles?

No. Most thunderstorms move in a reltively straigh line. However, many thunderstorms occur as part of a roughly spiral-shaped weather system. Some thunderstorms do rotate as well.


How far do thunderstorms travel?

Thunderstorms can travel hundreds of miles, sometimes even across continents, depending on the atmospheric conditions and wind patterns. They typically move with the prevailing winds, which can vary in speed and direction. However, some thunderstorms can also form and dissipate in a localized area, not traveling far from their point of origin.


Why Thunderstorms remain over an area for many hours?

In most cases they don't. In the cases that they do there is usually severe flooding. There are two possible explanations for such a scenario. First, thunderstorms move by the wind. If there is little wind to move the storm, then it will move very little. Another scenario is called storm training, where thunderstorms line up and move over the same area one after another, sometimes merging to form a continuous line of heavy rain.


Why do thunderstorms remains over an area for many hours?

In most cases they don't. In the cases that they do there is usually severe flooding. There are two possible explanations for such a scenario. First, thunderstorms move by the wind. If there is little wind to move the storm, then it will move very little. Another scenario is called storm training, where thunderstorms line up and move over the same area one after another, sometimes merging to form a continuous line of heavy rain.


Do thunderstorms lose strength as they pass over land?

No. Hurricanes lose strength when they move over land. Thunderstorms can easily form and become very strong over both land and water.


What is the slowest speed an object can move?

The slowest speed an object can move is zero.


What weather conditions may cause hurricanes and tornadoes?

Hurricanes form when clusters of thunderstorms move over tropical ocean water. These clusters then organize and intensify. Tornadoes most often form when thunderstorms encounter strong wind shear, which is when the speed and/or direction of the wind changes with altitude. The storms themselves usually occur when air masses of very different temperature and/or moisture content collide.


Which is faster and why speed or light?

Light is faster because speed does not move. Speed is a measure of the rate of movement but, in itself, it does not move - at all!


What is the fastest speed with anything can move?

speed of light


What is the fastest speed with which anything can move?

speed of light


Can electrons move slower than the speed of light?

They can ONLY move slower than the speed of light.


The speed at which the wave crests move is the?

... wave's speed of propagation.