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In order for thunderstorms to form the air must be unstable, which generally requires the air near the ground to be warm and moist. This warm, moist air provides the energy that powers thunderstorms. The warmer and more humid the air is, the more energy is available for thunderstorms.
Conditions that favor the formation of supercells, the storms that produce most tornadoes include:Warm moist air in the lower troposphere.Cool air in the upper troposphere.A layer of warm air about a mile above the groundStrong wind shear, especially at lower levelsA source of weak to modest lift, usually from a cold front, dry line, or cyclone.Tornadoes, especially strong ones, are most likely to developif the relative humidity is high enough to produce a low cloud base.
Warm, Moist air
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Warm moist habitat with organic mater .
a warm, moist, and unstable air massa warm, moist, and unstable air mass
An unstable air mass is where warm and cold air meet. A boundary forms between them. the cold air Mass may slide under the warm one and lift up weather that becomes unstable. That could mean that a storm is coming
Thunderstorms can happen if the air near the Earth's surface is warm and moist and the atmosphere is unstable
In order for thunderstorms to form the air must be unstable, which generally requires the air near the ground to be warm and moist. This warm, moist air provides the energy that powers thunderstorms. The warmer and more humid the air is, the more energy is available for thunderstorms.
Conditions that favor the formation of supercells, the storms that produce most tornadoes include:Warm moist air in the lower troposphere.Cool air in the upper troposphere.A layer of warm air about a mile above the groundStrong wind shear, especially at lower levelsA source of weak to modest lift, usually from a cold front, dry line, or cyclone.Tornadoes, especially strong ones, are most likely to developif the relative humidity is high enough to produce a low cloud base.
Warm, humid air which rises in an unstable environment. Often, this happens as a cold front sweeps into a warm, humid region, driving up the warm, moist air into a region where it quickly condenses due to temperature and pressure changes.
When warm moist air rises it cools and condenses.
Maritime tropical air masses are warm and moist.
In a warm and moist place.
Warm and Moist
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Warm and moist