Thunderstorms can cause floods, but most do not.
Too much precipitation causes the flood.
Too much precipitation causes the flood.
thunderstorm and high water levels
Yes. Thunderstorms are the primary cause of flash floods.
No. A severe thunderstorm watch and a tornado watch would of course be stronger than a flash flood watch.
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The Nile's flooding wasn't constant. Sometimes it would flood too much, other times it would flood too little. The Egyptians were taxed based on the flood levels.
Yes - it is rare.Ways you can die from a thunderstorm:Hit by lightning - which is rareCaught in a flash flood - rare (for one thing, you have to be in an area prone to flash floods AND be there at just the right time during a thunderstorm)Hypothermia from being outside and getting drenched during the thunderstorm and not getting dried out for many hours. This is the most likely way to die related to a thunderstorm - and how many people have you heard of dying this way? Obviously this is really uncommon and yet it is more common than the other ways - which tells you just how rare it is to die from a thunderstorm.
the thing is there is a different amount every year so there is no real answer
It falls as precipitation, such as rain, or hail.
They are opposites to each other. A drought is no water, but a flood is too much.
Theres a Flood