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No. Violent storms most often form along or ahead of a cold front.
Violent storms are often associated with cold fronts.
Waterspouts most often form when storms develop over water that is warmer than the air.
They get information form NASA and from the people who work up in space and see Earth.
they get there moisture from the clouds and the storms form by lots of heavy snow
Wind storms do not form or make videos. They are made by people.
There are three main factors that affect the formation of tropical storms. First, tropical storms can only form over warm ocean water as it is the moisture from these oceans that fuels them. So they are mainly limited tropical regions. Second, wind shear can essentially tear a storm apart, so tropical storms usually do not form often in places with strong wind shear. As an example, the southern Atlantic ocean experiences a lot of wind shear, making tropical storms there extremely rare. Third, tropical storms need a strong Coriolis Effect to form as this is what drives their rotation. As a result tropical storms cannot form on the equator, and rarely form very close to it.
No, storms can form on land or sea. Hurricanes are one type of storm that only form in water.
Yes, the plural noun storms can be a possessive noun; the possessive form is storms'. The storms' damages are widespread.
Most often the storms that produce tornadoes an other severe weather form along cold fronts.
Cold fronts are most often associated with severe thunderstorms and tornadoes, but such storms can form along warm fronts, stationary fronts, and dry lines.