thunderstorms
The tornado itself is a spinning column of rising air. They usually form froma large rotating column of air called a mesocyclone.
thunderstorms
Yes, the Sun's atmosphere, known as the corona, experiences storms in the form of solar flares and coronal mass ejections. These events release massive amounts of energy into space and can affect space weather near Earth.
Mars does not have rain storms as we know them. Instead, Mars experiences dust storms caused by high winds lifting fine particles of dust into the atmosphere. These dust storms can grow to cover large portions of the planet and can last for weeks or even months.
solar storms the large bright loops are called solar flares solar prominence A+
thunderstorms
thunderstorms
Thunderstorms are produced by large rising columns of warm moist air. These storms are characterized by intense convective activity, leading to the formation of lightning, thunder, heavy rainfall, and sometimes hail or tornadoes.
Small area storms formed by the strong upward movement of warm, moist air are called storm surges.
The storm produced by large rising columns of warm, moist air is typically a thunderstorm. As the warm air rises, it cools and condenses, forming clouds and releasing latent heat, which further fuels the storm. This process can lead to the development of cumulonimbus clouds, heavy rainfall, lightning, and sometimes severe weather phenomena like hail or tornadoes.
The tornado itself is a spinning column of rising air. They usually form froma large rotating column of air called a mesocyclone.
Supercells are not produced in tornadoes. Tornadoes are produced in supercells. Supercells, especially tornadic supercells are very strong storms with powerful updrafts. A very strong updraft in a thunderstorm is one of the most important ingredients in producing large hail.
Both Greek and Roman architecture have large buildings and columns but probably more-so Greek
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The northern lights have been seen by human beings for thousands of years. They are caused when solar storms eject large bursts of solar wind into the Earth's magnetic field. Radiation, including ultraviolet radiation, is also produced by solar storms. But ultraviolet radiation cannot be seen by the naked eye. Thunder and lightning are not caused by solar storms.
yes very large storms
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