No it isn't
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
Average annual precipitation is an example of climate, as it represents long-term patterns and trends in a particular region. Weather refers to short-term atmospheric conditions, such as daily or weekly variations in temperature and precipitation.
Wind is a non-example of precipitation. Precipitation refers to water falling from the sky in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail, whereas wind is the movement of air around the Earth.
Precipitation refers to any form of water, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, that falls to the ground from the atmosphere. For example, when water vapor in the air cools and condenses into clouds, eventually becoming heavy enough to fall back to the Earth as rain, this process is known as precipitation.
Snow is an example of a precipitation in the form of ice crystals that falls from the atmosphere.
Convectional Precipitation
it depends if you are asking what type of cloud is it if it produces thunder and precipitation. if so then they are cumulonimbus clouds otherwise know as thunderheads.
A thunder storm. It has no special name.
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Average annual precipitation is an example of climate.
Average annual precipitation is an example of climate.
Dry thunder is a weather phenomenon where thunder and lightning occur without any accompanying precipitation reaching the ground. It can increase the risk of wildfires because the lightning strikes can ignite dry vegetation.
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
Thunder and lightning without precipitation typically indicate dry thunderstorms, where the rain evaporates before reaching the ground due to dry air near the surface. This can lead to an increased risk of wildfires due to lightning strikes without the dampening effect of rain.
The word "precipitation" covers all kinds of moisture which fall naturally on the earth (i.e. not by sprinklers, for example). Rain is the most common form of precipitation, but other forms include sleet, snow, hail and dew.
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Average annual precipitation is an example of climate, as it represents long-term patterns and trends in a particular region. Weather refers to short-term atmospheric conditions, such as daily or weekly variations in temperature and precipitation.