Because the air or humidity is very high so it has alot of storms.
It's Western Australia!Thunderstorms are more common over Australia's deserts than one might expect. Except in South Australia, most of the area has more than 15 days of thunder per year, and some parts of the Western Australian interior have more than 40. These storms are often 'dry' storms with most or all rain evaporating before reaching the ground - indeed, in a few locations there are more days of thunder per year than there are days of rain. While reports are limited because of the extremely sparse population, evidence from observing sites indicate that these storms can be accompanied by very strong winds (Alice Springs has recorded a gust of 174 km/h, one of the strongest non-cyclone gusts ever measured in Australia), and it is likely that other severe thunderstorm phenomena such as large hail and tornadoes also occur from time to time, particularly in southern areas.
You will need enough water and enough food to last you a several days
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 hurricane does not form from a single thunderstorm. A tornado does. Often a thunderstorm has upper-level rotation for at least half an hour or more before producing a tornado, however, some storms develop and become tornadic in less than 15 minutes.Hurricanes form from large, usually disorganized clusters of storms. It may take days for these clusters of storms to organize intro a tropical depression (tropical cyclone with winds under 39 mph). It will usually be several more days before such a system reaches hurricane strength (winds of at least 74 mph).
There were no hurricanes in Florida in 2010. And even then, the track of a hurricane cannot be predicted more than a few days in advance.
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MY guess will be Tampa / St. Petersburg Florida
October has the greatest number of foggy days guess i have to relearn geography, i never knew october was a region.
pretty sure is was in regina. When it snowed a few days ago. Uhg.
doldrums
A maximum of a 2 week wait is preferable!
About 180, but there is no set number. I like big octopi and i cannot lie
10 days after Landlord's request therefore provided that the then existing law
If the question refers to the days of the week, then there are the same number for each day of the week.
Lighting is most frequent in thuderstorms, so the largest percentage occur in tropical climates. There are nearly as many in the ocean as on land, and they are particularly numerous during tropical storms.
It's Western Australia!Thunderstorms are more common over Australia's deserts than one might expect. Except in South Australia, most of the area has more than 15 days of thunder per year, and some parts of the Western Australian interior have more than 40. These storms are often 'dry' storms with most or all rain evaporating before reaching the ground - indeed, in a few locations there are more days of thunder per year than there are days of rain. While reports are limited because of the extremely sparse population, evidence from observing sites indicate that these storms can be accompanied by very strong winds (Alice Springs has recorded a gust of 174 km/h, one of the strongest non-cyclone gusts ever measured in Australia), and it is likely that other severe thunderstorm phenomena such as large hail and tornadoes also occur from time to time, particularly in southern areas.
It was 5 days long and it kept thundering and raining hard. It was pretty cloudy and dark.