Thunderstorms occur just about everywhere, but are most common in areas with a warm, moist climate.
Lightning will show up in lightning storms. Lightning storms usually occur in summer or warm places. The bolts will travel the shortest path they can so make sure you aren't near or are the tallest object around!
No, thunder and lightning are typically associated with warm weather storms. Snow storms do not usually produce thunder and lightning because the conditions needed for these phenomena are different. Thunder and lightning occur when there is unstable air and strong updrafts, which are not common in snow storms.
The thunder is the sound of lightning but you only hear the thunder after the flash because lightning is faster than the speed of sound.
most likely there is lighting from a further away storm and that's why the thunder occurs other wise i don't know
In Cancun, lightning storms typically begin in the late afternoon or evening, particularly during the rainy season from May to October. These storms can be frequent due to the region's tropical climate, often bringing heavy rain and thunder. While storms can occur at any time, the peak frequency is usually in the late summer months. Visitors should be cautious and seek shelter during these storms.
Lightning occurs most often in the tropical regions of the world, particularly near the equator. This is because these areas have the necessary conditions for thunderstorms to form, which are essential for lightning to occur. Regions like Central Africa, the Amazon Rainforest, and Southeast Asia experience some of the highest frequency of lightning strikes.
The region experiences frequent lightning storms occasionally throughout the year.
Tents are not safe in lightning storms as they do not provide adequate protection from lightning strikes. It is recommended to seek shelter in a sturdy building or a designated lightning-safe structure during a lightning storm.
they both make echos
No. Occasionally storms occur and there is no rain. This happens most often in arid regions. In many cases the rain falls, but evaporates before reaching the ground, a phenomenon called virga.
lightning storms
Its not about what it does, it's about how it does it.