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A natural disturbance includes a lava flow, earthquake, or a forest fire. But human forces can also be disturbances, such as farms.
The opportunity for warm, sticky air is also more likely, but warm air alone cannot trigger thunderstorms.Thunderstorms need an unstable environment and enough moisture to make tall, large clouds and the cumulonimbus cloud that defines a thunderstorm.
The waves and storm surge of a hurricane can cause severe beach erosion. Heavy rain from hurricanes can cause flooding, which can erode river channels and trigger landslides.
You can have an unstable atmosphere with good potential for thunderstorms, but to actually trigger those storms you need something to start air moving upward. Cool air rising through warm air
It can trigger a tsunami.
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A natural disturbance includes a lava flow, earthquake, or a forest fire. But human forces can also be disturbances, such as farms.
Not directly. Condensation can trigger thunderstorm. If these thunderstorms are strong enough and encounter the right conditions then they can produce tornadoes.
It is fairly common for a hurricane to produce tornadoes around landfall, however, not all hurricanes produce tornadoes, and most tornadoes are not associated with hurricanes.
tsunami, hurricane, flood, aftershocks... i think that's it...
The opportunity for warm, sticky air is also more likely, but warm air alone cannot trigger thunderstorms.Thunderstorms need an unstable environment and enough moisture to make tall, large clouds and the cumulonimbus cloud that defines a thunderstorm.
When an eyewall replacement cycle occurs the intensity of the hurricane usually decreases.Although an eyewall replacement cycle tends to reduce the category of a hurricane it also spread the hurricane force winds out over a larger area.This can cause a larger region to experience the extreme damage in a hurricane....But exactly how n why ??? may be there is a connection in between spiral bands or dense convective cloud
The waves and storm surge of a hurricane can cause severe beach erosion. Heavy rain from hurricanes can cause flooding, which can erode river channels and trigger landslides.
Earthquakes are the vibrations caused the sudden release of energy by rocks breaking under stress. Rocks crack and slip past each other causing the ground to vibrate.
Depends on how long the trigger pulls are, and the capacity of the flamethrower's fuel and compressed air tanks. If napalm is used, only a few pulls of the trigger are possible before the fuel is expended. If using regular gasoline or other liquid fuel, many more bursts are possible, but the range and destructive effect of the flamethower are reduced. To burn out an enemy pillbox and incinderate its inhabitants, napalm is best, and one pull of the trigger is more than adequate.
You can have an unstable atmosphere with good potential for thunderstorms, but to actually trigger those storms you need something to start air moving upward. Cool air rising through warm air
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