Wind is caused by the uneven heating of the Earths surface by the Sun.Trust me.I just got out of science class.Hope this helps!!
Hurricanes or tropical cyclones produce the highest winds, with speeds exceeding 74 mph. These storms are driven by warm ocean waters and rotate counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere, generating powerful winds around their center.
The weather system you are describing is a severe thunderstorm. These storms are capable of producing strong winds, large hail, heavy rain, and lightning. They can pose a threat to life and property.
Global Winds are the current speed of the jet stream, while Local Winds is the current wind speed for a certain location.
Like other thunderstorms, a supercell produces heavy rain, thunder and lightning, and often produces strong winds. However, compared with other storms a supercell carries a much higher risk for large hail and tornadoes.
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Hurricanes and tornadoes.
No. A downburst produces winds that violently descend from a thunderstorm.
It produces lots of rain big winds
The answer would be a thunderstorm.
Monsoons are seasonal winds. Winters became dry and summers became wet.
Streams plasma and particals from the sun into space.
It is the winds, often far out into the oceans, that create waves.
The size of a hurricane is based on the diameter over which it produces gale force winds.
A blizzard usually produces heavy snow and high winds.
A tornado produces strong winds that spiral around a center of low pressure, causing immense damage by lifting and displacing debris in its path. It can also generate lightning and hail within the storm system.
The combination of convection cells found at every 30 degrees of latitude and the Coriolis effect produces patterns of air circulation called global winds. Local winds blow from any direction and move short distances. Local winds are caused by unequal heating within a small area.
The type of cloud produces heavy rain lightning thunder hail and strong wind is called cumulonimbus.