No, but it is still dangerous. Sometimes, it is a good thing.
No, a thunderstorm is a storm that includes lightning, thunder, heavy rain, and strong winds. Lightning is more of a characteristic activity that occurs during a thunderstorm, but it is not the only element of the storm.
Heavy rain showers with lightning occur when there is a significant amount of rainfall along with the presence of lightning strikes. This type of weather can be intense and may pose hazards such as flash flooding, strong winds, and the risk of lightning strikes. It is important to take precautions during heavy rain showers with lightning to ensure safety.
Thunder, lightning, wind, and rain occur in the Earth's atmosphere.
Any storm that has lightning and thunder is a thunderstorm. It wouldn't matter if there was snow, rain or no precipitation falling, if there is lightning it is a thunderstorm
Lightning can occur during rain because the storm clouds contain both ice particles and water droplets that rub against each other, creating an electrical charge. When the charge becomes strong enough, it discharges as lightning.
Yes there is bad weather in rainforests there is: lots of rain and thunder and lightning.
The lightning didn't say anything to the rain, as lightning does not produce sound. Lightning is an electrical discharge in the atmosphere, while rain is precipitation in the form of water.
Lightning may travel parallel up to 10 miles, before striking the ground. That may help to explain why you saw lightning before the rain arrived. It's perfectly normal.
Lightning rain would be translated to "ama no hotaru", translated literally as rain of lightning.
no it can not.
■Yes, lightning is possible even without rain.
It isn't the lightning, but the rain, which promotes the growth of mushrooms.
In most cases it is lightning. Any cloud-to-ground lighting bolt can kill while rain is usually harmless. Rain, too, can be dangerous if it leads to flooding.
The weather, if the weather is bad they will close it like snow and heavy rain and thunder/lightning
No. I went to Los Vegas and there was a sandstorm and there was lightning
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Yes, lightning can strike even when it is not raining. In fact, lightning can travel long distances and strike outside of a rainy area. It is a common misconception that rain must be present for lightning to occur.