Thunderstorms can ocour anywhere in britain
Thunderstorms form in Florida the same way that they form everywhere else in the world. See the answer for "How does a thunderstorm form?" in the links below.
You can see systems such as mid latitude cyclones, fronts, and tropical cyclones as well as thunderstorms, though they are not considered their own weather systems. You cannot see tornadoes from space. Tornadoes descend from thunderstorms, which block the view from above. Also, tornadoes, like thunderstorms, are not weather systems, but simply weather events
You can't. Tornadoes descend from thunderstorms, and so cannot be seen from above. You can, however, see the thunderstorms in a satellite image. See the link below for a satellite time lapse of storms tha produce tornadoes.
No, the thunderstorms that produce them are but the tornado itself descends from the bottom of the storm.
Lightening strikes together with their companion, thunderstorms, rarely visit polar environments.
Thunderstorms are likely to occur when warm, moist air and cold, dry air collide. In the United States, this occurs in Tornado Alley, there is a link attached so you can see were Tornado Alley is.
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In russia we eat the thunderstorms, that's why they haven't come back for years
There isn't a specific continent with NO thunderstorms, but Antarctica very seldom has thunderstorms.
AnswerThunderstorms are a year-round occurrence on our planet. They are common all year around the equator, and in spring & summer in temperate climates. Polar areas rarely see thunderstorms at all.
No. There is no rating system for thunderstorms.
Tornadoes need thunderstorms to form.