Yes, in fact hot, humid weather is the the most likely type of weather to produce severe thunderstorms and thus tornadoes.
The most likely temperature on a hot summer day would be 30°C. Temperatures of 60°C and 90°C are extremely high and are not typical for a hot summer day in most regions.
Probably hot. How hot depends where you are. Hot summer days in northern Siberia are not as hot as hot summer days in the Sahara.In degrees Celsius, in the UK anything over 20C would be considered pleasant, 25C would be thought hot, 30C would be very hot.
36 degrees Celsius is considered warm but not extremely hot. It is comparable to a typical warm summer day.
Tornadoes can be very hot, with air temperatures inside reaching up to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit (1,093 degrees Celsius). This extreme heat is due to the high wind speeds and friction within the tornado vortex.
A windy day and a rainy day are examples of weather, while a hot summer and a sunny day are examples of climate. Weather refers to short-term atmospheric conditions, while climate describes long-term patterns of temperature and precipitation in a region.
Because they do not have sweat glands present in them hence they take a dip in the river in a hot summer day to cool themselves.
You take regular bath every day. And drink cold water. Dont apply cream during hot summer.
It's better to wear white outside on a hot summer day because it doesn't hold as much heat as if you wear black.
The most likely temperature on a hot summer day would be 30°C. Temperatures of 60°C and 90°C are extremely high and are not typical for a hot summer day in most regions.
Most tornado occur in the spring or early summer, though it varies with the region. IN terms of time of day most tornadoes occur in the late afternoon.
It may be between 80 are 120
It is about 80 a day but the lowest is 75
The Long Hot Summer - 1965 Day of Thunder 1-17 was released on: USA: 19 January 1966
The Long Hot Summer - 1965 From This Day Forward 1-20 was released on: USA: 9 February 1966
Probably hot. How hot depends where you are. Hot summer days in northern Siberia are not as hot as hot summer days in the Sahara.In degrees Celsius, in the UK anything over 20C would be considered pleasant, 25C would be thought hot, 30C would be very hot.
It makes you sweat more and cools your blood
Average Summer temperatures are the mid to upper 80's.