Lightning, flash floods, tornadoes, and damaging straight-line winds.
No. Hail is a product of severe thunderstorms. Conditions during a blizzard are too cold to support the convection needed for hail.
Probably thunderstorms with tornadoes included (so severe thunderstorms) and Hurricanes.
In most cases the "fuel" for thunderstorms, including the ones that produce tornadoes is warm moist air. Such air is more common in spring than winter. The cold air more common in winter usually does not have enough energy to produce severe thunderstorms.
Yes. Severe thunderstorms are not uncommon in Texas, especially the northeastern portion of the state, which is in Tornado Alley.
True Probably recommended to get inside because what comes along with severe thunder storms...sometimes tornadoes and high winds or damaging hail.
Tornadoes form during severe thunderstorms. They can be very destructive and are the most dangerous type of weather a thunderstorm can produce.
the most dangerous thunderstorm is severe thunderstorms
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.
Because tornadoes are actually produced by severe thunderstorms. Therefore, anytime you're dealing with a severe thunderstorm, you have to be alert for the potential of it producing a tornado. Tornadoes are the most dangerous type of event a thunderstorm can produce.
No. Hail is a product of severe thunderstorms. Conditions during a blizzard are too cold to support the convection needed for hail.
About 1% of severe thunderstorms produce tornadoes.
A severe thunderstorm watch means that general conditions in a region favor the formation of severe thunderstorms. It does not indicate any immediate threat. When a storm becomes severe or threatens to become so, a severe thunderstorm warning is issued. Severe thunderstorms carry the risk for wind gusts to 58 mph or greater, hail 1" or larger in diameter, and tornadoes. Note, though, that if conditions are favorable for thunderstorms to produce tornadoes, a tornado watch is issued instead.
severe thunderstorms without tornadoes can produce moderate damage like pieces of a roof come off of weak trees or branches fall and sometimes signs like stop signs can be flown off and sometimes severe thunderstorms producing hail can damage mostly glass like car windows or heavy rain could produce flooding and it could produce lots of damage samething for tornadoes if severe thunderstorms produce tornadoes then it will also produce allot of damage
Probably thunderstorms with tornadoes included (so severe thunderstorms) and Hurricanes.
Cold fronts are more likely to produce severe thunderstorms and heavy rain that may lead to flooding.
Cumulonimbus clouds indicate severe thunderstorms. They produce lightning and can develop into supercells, very severe thunderstorms with interesting properties.
During severe thunderstorms.