No. Rivers do not have any significant affect on thunderstorms. If a thunderstorm appears to follow a river, it is by coincidence. It is also worth noting that every direction is roughly parallel to a river somewhere.
Thunder is the sound produced by the rapid expansion of air surrounding a lightning bolt due to the intense heat. This expansion creates a shock wave that we hear as thunder. So, thunder is typically associated with storms that have lightning because the two phenomena occur simultaneously.
Wind storms, such as dust storms and thunderstorms, do not have a low-pressure center like cyclones or hurricanes. Instead, these storms are driven by the movement of air masses with different temperatures or moisture levels.
T-storms, or thunderstorms, are weather phenomena characterized by thunder, lightning, heavy rain, and strong winds. They are caused by the rapid upward movement of warm, moist air and are often associated with large cumulonimbus clouds. Thunderstorms can produce severe weather such as hail, tornadoes, and flash floods.
Opposite electrical charges inside storm clouds separate, causing lightning to flash towards Earth. Lightning has enough energy to heat the air all around it. This sudden burst of heat is what causes the noise we know as thunder.
Yes. There are blizzards, snow storms, dust storms, ice storms, tornadoes (though they come from thunderstorms), and cyclones (including hurricanes).
he makes thunder storms when he is mad
thunder storms
In Greek mythology, Zeus, the god of thunder and lightning, was believed to wield the power to create thunder during storms. It was believed that the sound of thunder was created when Zeus threw his lightning bolts from the sky.
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rain storms thunder storms snow storms sand storms dust storms hail storms tornadoes although they are rare
No, because a super cell storm is a quick and violent (and rare) storm while an isolated thunder storms are common, longer storms. Can you guys belive a 12 year old wrote this?!? It's true! ='p
There are very huge blizzard storms. It is a snowy region. Sometimes in the summer there are thunder storms.
Anywhere in the world.
cumulonimbus
tonadoes DUHHH
they get energy from thunder storms