All thunderstorms produce lightning, which can kill and injure people. The rain from some thunderstorms can cause flooding and poor visibility. Severe thunderstorms cab produce strong, damaging winds, large hail, and tornadoes.
It is difficult to pinpoint the "most dangerous" thunderstorm as the severity of storms can vary depending on location and impact. However, some notable severe thunderstorms include the Tri-State Tornado outbreak in 1925 and the Super Outbreak of 1974.
Thunderstorms can produce strong winds, lightning, heavy rain, hail, and sometimes tornadoes. They can cause property damage, power outages, flash flooding, and pose risks to human safety. Thunderstorms are a common and potentially dangerous weather phenomenon.
Cloud-to-ground lightning is one of the most dangerous types of thunder, as it can strike directly and cause significant damage or injury. It poses a threat to both people and property during thunderstorms.
No, not all thunderstorms produce lightning. Lightning occurs when there is a separation of charge within the clouds and between the clouds and the ground. Thunderstorms that don't have the necessary conditions for charge separation may not produce lightning.
The Midwest region of the United States, known as Tornado Alley, is notorious for experiencing the most dangerous thunderstorms due to the collision of warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico with cold, dry air from Canada, creating ideal conditions for severe weather such as tornadoes, hail, and damaging winds. Areas like Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas are particularly prone to intense thunderstorms and tornado outbreaks.
They can be.
Yes scattered thunderstorms can be very dangerous
Both tornadoes and thunderstorms are potentially dangerous weather events that occur as a result of convection. Tornadoes are a product of thunderstorms
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Extremely dangerous, since lightning is attracted to the tree (and you)
It is difficult to pinpoint the "most dangerous" thunderstorm as the severity of storms can vary depending on location and impact. However, some notable severe thunderstorms include the Tri-State Tornado outbreak in 1925 and the Super Outbreak of 1974.
Tornadoes form during severe thunderstorms. They can be very destructive and are the most dangerous type of weather a thunderstorm can produce.
The two most dangerous weather patterns in Georgia are severe thunderstorms, which can bring damaging winds, large hail, and tornadoes, and hurricanes, which can cause significant flooding, strong winds, and storm surge along the coast.
All are forms of potentially dangerous weather.
These clouds are considered dangerous because of they are the clouds of thunderstorms, which can produce lightning, heavy rain, strong winds and potentially hail and tornadoes.
It depends on the specific circumstances. Thunderstorms can produce dangerous lightning, hail, strong winds, and tornadoes, while hurricanes bring sustained strong winds, storm surge, and heavy rainfall causing flooding. Both can be dangerous, but hurricanes generally cover larger areas and last longer than individual thunderstorms.
DYING by lighting when standing up on higher grounds, and holding a metal object.