The reason why the US has so many storms is due to the number and strength of the high and low pressure systems and the number and strength of warm and cold fronts that collide making storms such as large in number and help make many of these storm sever in their intensity. Coupled with that land mass characteristics that can push the movement of these systems into areas over mountain ranges or over bodies of water that help make the storms more violent than they might otherwise be if these land masses weren't there in the first place.
because polar and tropical air masses meet in conflict there...
Snow Storms
The number of dust storms in the US varies from year to year, with areas like the Southwest experiencing more frequent events. Detailed historical data on the exact number of dust storms may not be available due to a lack of comprehensive monitoring.
The United States experiences a high frequency of storms due to its large size, diverse geography, and position between multiple weather systems. Storms can form from a variety of conditions, such as warm air from the Gulf of Mexico colliding with cold air from Canada, leading to thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes. This dynamic weather pattern across the country contributes to the frequent occurrence of storms in the US.
Not as much as the US. England and many Nordic nations have a large number of people that grow their own tobacco.
he makes thunder storms when he is mad
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You mean the country? Not much, besides the political system (representative republic) which has been adopted by a large number of countries around the world.
The deadliest storms in the eastern U.S. wold probably be hurricanes.
he helped us by bringing storms to us. that sounds like he wants to kill us but, storms have rain which help us progress in humanity, and also praying to him might save your life
Hitler was killing all of them
we have an influx of moisture and warm air from the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico and these are usually in the form of low pressure areas and we have areas of cold dry air from the arctic in the form of high pressures. when these two meet the cold air flows under the warm air causing it to rise an precipitate and the rising creates strong winds accompanying the storms created.
The number of snowstorms in the US can vary widely from year to year. On average, there are about 10-12 major snowstorms across the country each winter, but this can vary depending on the region and overall weather patterns.