Thunderstorms occur when air masses collide the most well known is the cool dry air meeting up with the warm humid air. The cool dry air makes the warm humid air particles rise into the atmosphere then it condenses those air particles into clouds. Those clouds then build and build until they get saturated and the water droplets become heavy enough to fall as rain at the same time the air inside the thunderstorms gains energy and all the air particles moving around and bouncing off of each other create energy. Then you get negative and positive air parcels when those air parcels eventually cause lightning. The lightning heats up other air particles then causes them to bounce off other air particles which creates the thunder that you hear.
Thunderstorms are fueled by warm moist air, and may by triggered by an intrusion of cooler and/or drier air.
which kind of air mass is most often associated with thunderstorms
because their is more moist in the air which is one of the no.1 reason of thunderstorms occurring.
Coldfronts occur when heavy cold air displaces lighter warm air, pushing it upward. Cumulus clouds form and usually grow into thunderstorms during cold fronts
Several thousand thunderstorms occur daily on Earth. Most occur during daytime heating, and others along weather fronts and around tropical air masses.
If the weather conditions are right, thunderstorms can happen anywhere, anytime. The weather conditions required for a thunderstorm are warm, moist air colliding with cooler air. Therefore, thunderstorms are more likely to occur in mid-latitude climates, and during the spring and summer.
It's the maritime polar mp
Thunderstorms occur when there is warm air that rises. This air must also be damp or moisturized. Therefore, areas that are warm and humid are usually where thunderstorms occur. (These places are most commonly found around the equator)
because their is more moist in the air which is one of the no.1 reason of thunderstorms occurring.
Coldfronts occur when heavy cold air displaces lighter warm air, pushing it upward. Cumulus clouds form and usually grow into thunderstorms during cold fronts
Several thousand thunderstorms occur daily on Earth. Most occur during daytime heating, and others along weather fronts and around tropical air masses.
Waterspouts typically occur when thunderstorms or sometimes towering cumulus form over water that is warmer than the air above it.
yes they do have them but it is during their summertime when the air is drier than normal but it is very rare!
because of the warm air from the oceans surrounding it...also because Florida is the leading cause of thunderstorms..sorry that's about all i know
If the weather conditions are right, thunderstorms can happen anywhere, anytime. The weather conditions required for a thunderstorm are warm, moist air colliding with cooler air. Therefore, thunderstorms are more likely to occur in mid-latitude climates, and during the spring and summer.
It's the maritime polar mp
Moisture is essentially the fuel of thunderstorms. Moist air contains water vapor, which in turn holds large amounts of energy in the form of latent heat. Thunderstorms develop when this air rises and cools, causing the moisture to condense and release this stored energy.
Tornadoes occur there because warm moist air from the Gulf of Mexico meets cool dry air from the Rocky Mountains or Canada, this creates the thunderstorms that can spawn tornadoes.
Thunderstorms most often form when a mass of warm, moist air collides with a mass of cool air, dry air, or both. If the wind speed and direction changes with altitude (a condition called wind shear), the storms may start rotating, which gives them the potential to produce tornadoes