These storms are called supercells
On average, only about 1-2% of thunderstorms produce tornadoes. Tornado formation is a complex process that requires specific atmospheric conditions to be met, which are not present in most thunderstorms.
No, sleet is a type of precipitation consisting of small ice pellets that form when raindrops freeze before reaching the ground. Tornadoes are violent rotating columns of air that form in severe thunderstorms. The formation of a tornado requires specific atmospheric conditions that sleet does not provide.
Tornadoes can cause significant damage to houses by generating powerful winds and debris that can impact and destroy buildings. While they don't technically "explode" houses, the intense pressure differences and debris carried by a tornado can lead to roofs being torn off, walls collapsing, and structures being severely damaged or destroyed.
Tornadoes are morally neutral, they are not good and they are not evil. It is what it is -- a violent windstorm. Tornadoes do not choose to be destructive they don't have consciousness or the ability to make a choice. Simply put, it is a natural occurence that must be dealt with when it comes.
A basic condition required for a thunderstorm to form is the presence of warm, moist air rising rapidly into the atmosphere. As this air rises, it cools and condenses, leading to the formation of cumulonimbus clouds which can develop into thunderstorms. Additional factors like instability in the atmosphere and a trigger mechanism, such as a cold front or sea breeze, can also contribute to the development of thunderstorms.
On average, only about 1-2% of thunderstorms produce tornadoes. Tornado formation is a complex process that requires specific atmospheric conditions to be met, which are not present in most thunderstorms.
Hail formation requires environments of strong, upward motion of air with the parent thunderstorm (similar to tornadoes) and lowered heights of the freezing level. Hail is most frequently formed in the interior of continents within the mid-latitudes of Earth, with hail generally confined to higher elevations within the tropics.
There are tornadoes in New England occasionally. But the formation of tornadoes is complicated and requires more special conditions than it simply being windy. Specificallym it requires a type of rotating storm called a supercell.
No, sleet is a type of precipitation consisting of small ice pellets that form when raindrops freeze before reaching the ground. Tornadoes are violent rotating columns of air that form in severe thunderstorms. The formation of a tornado requires specific atmospheric conditions that sleet does not provide.
It is commonly stated that the formation of tornadoes in the requires a cold air mass from Canada, though it is not absolutely necessary. The thunderstorms that spawn tornadoes in the U.S. most often form along a cold front, which develops when the air mass from Canada collides with warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico. In some outbreaks, however, the storms from along a dry line, which develops when dry air from the Rockies pushes forward, rather than cold air. In still other cases tornadoes develop from the rain bands of hurricanes, storms from sea breezes, and in rare cases, air mass thunderstorms, none of which involve colliding air masses.
In order for thunderstorms to form the air must be unstable, which generally requires the air near the ground to be warm and moist. This warm, moist air provides the energy that powers thunderstorms. The warmer and more humid the air is, the more energy is available for thunderstorms.
Thunderstorms can occur on Earth due to the presence of water vapor and atmospheric conditions that create thunder and lightning. However, the moon does not have an atmosphere or water vapor, so thunderstorms do not occur on the moon.
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A tornado's formation can be sudden and unexpected because it requires the right combination of atmospheric conditions, such as warm, moist air meeting cooler, drier air. When these conditions come together, it can create a rotating column of air that can quickly develop into a tornado. This is why tornadoes may appear to come out of nowhere.
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Thunderstorms are the result of instability in the atmosphere. Instability is a condition in which a parcel of air that is lifted remains warmer than its surroundings and continues to rise on its own. This usually requires the air to be moist. Violent thunderstorms generally require a high degree of instability. Such storms usually develop along fronts, or areas where air masses of different temperatures an/or humidities meet. The fronts and associated low pressure provide the lift needed to get the storms started. Another important ingredient is wind shear, or differences in wind speed and direction with altitude. The wind shear tilts the thunderstorms and prevents them from choking on their own rain cooled air, allowing them to last longer and become more intense. Tornadoes occur in such storms, particularly a class of storms called supercells, when the wind shear causes the storms to rotate. Under the right conditions this rotation can tighten and itensify, developing into a tornado.