Storms form when a low pressure area appears, it usually appears in the Pacific, then as excessive evaporation happens because of too much heat clouds form w/c is then "sucked in" the low pressure area making it stronger, as more evaporation happens the storm becomes stronger.
Yes... the plural form of storm is... storms.
Rainbows do not usually form after a snow storm
Pearl and storm are both singular.
stormy
A thunder storm can form just about anywhere.
Inside a air mass.
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No, they can be anywhere in the storm after a wall cloud forms. :)No. Althgouh this is where tornadoes typically form, they can also form near the leading edge.
In most cases the type of storm is a supercell..
well if the sea level rises a bit and the beach is windy then it will form into a storm
It was a cyclonic storm that formed over the Gulf of Mexico on March 12, 1993.
You cannot 'cook' up a storm. Storms form by themselves, and cannot be 'cooked' up.