Warm air, low pressure.
A brief local storm characterized by thunder and lightning is often referred to as a thunderstorm. These storms typically form when warm, moist air rises rapidly, leading to the development of cumulonimbus clouds. Thunderstorms can produce heavy rain, strong winds, and occasionally hail, but they usually last for a short duration. The combination of lightning and thunder occurs due to the electrical discharge in the atmosphere as the storm develops.
Tornadoes most often form in the rear portion of a thunderstorm, and are generally preceded by heavy rain, thunder and lightning, and occasionally large hail.
No. Thunder is a noun. There is an adjective form (thunderous, meaning loud) and an adverb form (thunderously, in a very loud manner).
A thunderstorm, also known as an electrical storm, a lightning storm, thundershower simply a storm is a form of weather characterized by the presence of lightning and its associated thunder.
"Thunder roars, a symphony of might, Lightning dances, a dazzling sight. Nature's fury unleashed, a tempest's form, In the storm's embrace, we feel reborn."
large thunder storms and tornadoes form
Cumulonimbus, which when tall usually form an anvil shape
Tornadoes generally form in a kind of thunderstorm called a supercell.
No. Humans cannot make thunderstorms or any other form of weather.
Yes, by definition tornadoes are a kind of violent windstorm produced by a thunderstorm.
there will be little water molecules in the cloud and they will bounce around in the cloud until they coalesce into droplets as rain and when there is thunder the clouds will bust open to let what ever weather is going to do out that is what makes the thunder and crashing sound
cumulonimbus clouds.