The cumulonimbus cloud.
The location of Thunderstorm is IN the cloud. The precipitation and lightning is brought to the ground. However, thunder and even some lightning only exist in the cloud or between clouds. It would not matter whether the Thunderstorm is over land or water. That said, any area of a country with the right atmospheric conditions can experience a Thunderstorm.
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A thunderstorm would never result from an earthquake. Earthquakes can cause fires by breaking gas lines and electrical wires, but there is no mechanism by which an earthquake could cause a thunderstorm.
the type of percipitation it would be cloud seeding
The most likely type of cloud that would result in hail and lightning would be the nimbous cloud.
A meteorologist.
No, that would more likely be a hurricane or tropical storm. A tornado is a violently rotating column of air extending from the cloud base of a thunderstorm to the ground, often accompanied by a visible condensation funnel.
If severe thunderstorm and tornado watches didn't exist, then people would be less likely to know about potential weather hazards. As a result, more people would likely be hurt or killed by severe thunderstorms and tornadoes.
If a big thunderstorm forms on a snow day, then it would be a blizzard, not a storm because the water drops that the thunderstorm cloud drops will freeze into ice crystal shards and snowflakes, resulting in a snowstorm and/or sleet.
A cumulonimbus cloud would usually appear on a hot, humid summer day. As these clouds build up, you then get a thunderstorm.
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