It is the cumulonimbus that produces heavy rains.
A thunderstorm.
The most intense stage of a thunderstorm. It begins when precipitation reaches the ground and is characterized by both an updraft and a downdraft. This is the stage in which you can expect heavy rainfall, hail, lightning, and high wind speeds. This stage ends when there is no longer any updraft and the cloud begins to dissipate.
The Three Stages are: - the Developing Stage/Cumulus Stage (which begins with up-drafts)- the Mature Stage (that has up-drafts, down-drafts, and a heavy amount of precipitation)- the Final Stage/Dissipating Stage (that has reduced precipitation)Hope that helped you out a bit. :)
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Yes, very often tornadoes are preceded by heavy rain and lightning. Tornadoes usually form near the back of a supercell thunderstorm.
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No, heavy rain does not usually occur until the mature stage.
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The alta cumulus refers to the collection of clouds that usually leads to the heavy downpour.
The typical life of a thunderstorm has three stages; cumulus stage which is the updraft only, no rain. mature stageis the updraft and downdraft, heavy rain, maybe small hail. dissipation stage weak downward only light rain.
A thunderstorm.
Heavy rain becomes a thunderstorm when there is thunder and lightning. This usually happens when the clouds reach a significant enough height and the updraft becomes strong enough to separated electrical charges.
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The most intense stage of a thunderstorm. It begins when precipitation reaches the ground and is characterized by both an updraft and a downdraft. This is the stage in which you can expect heavy rainfall, hail, lightning, and high wind speeds. This stage ends when there is no longer any updraft and the cloud begins to dissipate.
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The Three Stages are: - the Developing Stage/Cumulus Stage (which begins with up-drafts)- the Mature Stage (that has up-drafts, down-drafts, and a heavy amount of precipitation)- the Final Stage/Dissipating Stage (that has reduced precipitation)Hope that helped you out a bit. :)
A thunderstorm can present itself and various ways. Here are some:General Thunderstorm: Produces rain (sometimes heavy), lightning and thunder.Severe Thunderstorm: Produces rain (often heavy), hail, damaging winds, frequent lightning and thunder and/or tornadoes. A thunderstorm is defined as severe if it poses a considerable threat to the public.Thundersnow: Not as common, but possible. Heavy snowfall (usually during snowstorms/blizzards) can generate isolated lightning strikes which is traditionally followed by thunder.