A lot has to do with the amount of instability (the tendency for an air parcel to rise), as well as the wind fields in the area. Typically the strongest storms form in areas of moderate to high instability along with a high degree of wind shear (winds changing in speed and direction with increasing altitude), particularly in the lowest 3-4 miles of the atmosphere. These can cause the updraft within the storm to intensify and in some cases rotate which can produce very large hail and in some cases tornadoes. It also allows for the cold downdraft of the storm to descend well away from the updraft, which allows the storm to maintain itself longer than the typical summertime storms that last only a half hour or so.
In most cases the "fuel" for thunderstorms, including the ones that produce tornadoes is warm moist air. Such air is more common in spring than winter. The cold air more common in winter usually does not have enough energy to produce severe thunderstorms.
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yes you can just like any other disease. some cases are more severe than others. most people who have nf1 can live normal, healthy lives. if you have nf2, the more severe case, it may very well shorten your lifespan.
No. Isolated thunderstorms does not refer to how bad the storms are,. It means that only a small portion of a given area, generally less than 20%, will be impacted by thunderstorms. Isolated thunderstorms tend to be weakerthan those that form in major clusters, however.
The simple logic goes that a warmer atmosphere would mean more energy is available to power thunderstorms and tornadoes. In reality weather and climate are much more complicated than this, so the actual outcomes are not certain.
In most cases the "fuel" for thunderstorms, including the ones that produce tornadoes is warm moist air. Such air is more common in spring than winter. The cold air more common in winter usually does not have enough energy to produce severe thunderstorms.
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No, tornadoes are the deadliest type of severe weather in the United States.
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They do have some similarities. Both are violent weather events than can develop quickly. Tornadoes themselves are a product of severe thunderstorms.
Generally speaking, yes. A tornado watch means that tornadoes are possible. A severe thunderstorm watch means that severe thunderstorms are possible. Although severe thunderstorms can cause damage they are not nearly as destructive as tornadoes can be.
Cold fronts are more likely to produce severe thunderstorms and heavy rain that may lead to flooding.
No. Generally speaking, tornadoes are more dangerous than severe thunderstorms although both are dangerous and can cause quite a bit of damage to property.
Most severe thunderstorms do not produce tornadoes. If a tornado is detected or it is believed a storm might produce one a tornado warning is issued, which is more serious than a severe thunderstorm warning. A thunderstorm that produces a tornado is automatically classified as severe even if other severe weather (damaging non-tornadic wind or large hail) does not occur.
Severe Thunderstorms can form hail, which is like ice balls. Hail can really hurt if it hits you on the head! Hail can be a large as 6" in diameter. Almost the size of a volleyball. Of course, lightning and thunder. Remember, lightning can strike in the same place more than once. When there is a Severe Thunderstorm Warning in the area, if you are outside, get inside. If the storm produces hail, it can really hurt if it hits you. Tornadoes can also drop out of Severe Thunderstorms, if the storm has rotation within it. If there is a Tornado Warning in the area, get inside and stay inside. Get into the basement, however, the most important thing is to get below ground level. Therefore, if you outside, you'll need to get into a ditch.
Every state is in some form of debt, some more severe than others of course.