Unstable air and moisture.
No, tornadoes typically form within severe thunderstorms that have strong updrafts and rotating air. The intense vertical motion within a thunderstorm is necessary for creating the conditions that can lead to tornado formation.
Three conditions required for a thunderstorm to form are: moisture in the atmosphere, unstable air that can rise rapidly, and a lifting mechanism such as a cold front or warm air rising from the ground.
No. It is the other way around. However, only some tornadoes are formed by hurricanes. Tornados are tiny funnels that spin far faster than hurricanes, but hurricane are hundreds of times larger. TORNADOS ARE NOT CYCLONES. don't get confused between the two.
A typical thunderstorm can range in size from a few miles to tens of miles in diameter. The size of a thunderstorm can vary based on factors such as atmospheric conditions, severity, and intensity.
The word "thunderstorm" is one word.
To format a thunderstorm you need both lightening and rain.
Two key conditions required to form a thunderstorm are sufficient moisture in the atmosphere and atmospheric instability. The moisture provides the necessary water vapor that can condense into clouds, while instability allows for the warm, moist air to rise rapidly, leading to the development of storm clouds. Additionally, a lifting mechanism, such as a front or terrain, typically aids in initiating this upward movement.
No, tornadoes typically form within severe thunderstorms that have strong updrafts and rotating air. The intense vertical motion within a thunderstorm is necessary for creating the conditions that can lead to tornado formation.
Three conditions required for a thunderstorm to form are: moisture in the atmosphere, unstable air that can rise rapidly, and a lifting mechanism such as a cold front or warm air rising from the ground.
A tornado/thunderstorm watch means that weather conditions are good for tornado/thunderstorm. A tornado/thunderstorm warning, however, means that conditions are extreme and a thunderstorm or tornado is likely. Conditions for either storm are very good at this stage.
Yes, a severe thunderstorm can create the conditions necessary for a tornado to form. Thunderstorms with strong updrafts and rotation can produce tornadoes when other factors align, such as atmospheric instability and wind shear.
Humans.
The two components of a thunderstorm are an updraft and a downdraft. The updraft is responsible for lifting warm, moist air to form the storm clouds, while the downdraft brings cold air and precipitation back down to the ground.
For a thunderstorm to form, three key conditions must be present: sufficient moisture in the lower atmosphere to provide humidity, instability to allow warm air to rise rapidly, and a lifting mechanism, such as a cold front, warm front, or topography, to initiate the upward movement of air. These factors work together to create the necessary conditions for thunderstorm development, leading to the formation of cumulonimbus clouds and potential severe weather.
Because only the the energy involved in a thunderstorm or developing thunderstorm is enough to form something as strong as a tornado.
Yes, tornadoes typically form within a supercell thunderstorm. Supercells are large, rotating thunderstorms that have the ideal conditions for tornado formation, such as strong wind shear and instability in the atmosphere. Tornadoes can develop within the rotating updraft of a supercell.
The entire thunderstorm is a cumulonimbus cloud.