3 - land breeze
landbrezz
A rotating updraft, or supercell
You have to be under the ground or something that won't break on top of you so you can be safe.
Do not use any equipment that plugs into a wall outlet Go inside a closed building
Current, scientists believe most tornadoes form by the following, rather complicated process:First, a condition called wind shear, in which the speed or direction of the wind changes with altitude. If the shear is strong enough it can essentially tilt a thunderstorm, this separates the updraft and downdraft of the thunderstorm, preventing them from interfering with one another. This allows the storm to become stronger and last longer.Additionally, if the wind shear is strong enough it can start the air rolling in what is called horizontal vorticity. This horizontal vorticity can then be turned vertical by a thunderstorm's updraft. When this happens, the thunderstorm may start rotating. The rotation is especially strong in an updraft called a mesocyclone. If the storm intensifies rapidly enough, a relatively warm downdraft called a rear-flank downdraft or RFD can wrap around the bottom part of the mesocyclone. This can then tighten and intensify its rotation and bring it down to the ground to produce a tornado.
Which of the following is an example of chemical weathering?
rising air
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A rotating updraft, or supercell
a thunderstorm
You have to be under the ground or something that won't break on top of you so you can be safe.
Do not use any equipment that plugs into a wall outlet Go inside a closed building
1. fog 2. cloud 3. frost 4. dew. 5.drizzle 6.rain shower 7.Thunderstorm
Not necessarily. Many winter thunderstorms are associated with cold fronts, which would mean temperatures are going to fall, but snow will not necessarily follow. Conditions following these storms may be free of any precipitation.
Current, scientists believe most tornadoes form by the following, rather complicated process:First, a condition called wind shear, in which the speed or direction of the wind changes with altitude. If the shear is strong enough it can essentially tilt a thunderstorm, this separates the updraft and downdraft of the thunderstorm, preventing them from interfering with one another. This allows the storm to become stronger and last longer.Additionally, if the wind shear is strong enough it can start the air rolling in what is called horizontal vorticity. This horizontal vorticity can then be turned vertical by a thunderstorm's updraft. When this happens, the thunderstorm may start rotating. The rotation is especially strong in an updraft called a mesocyclone. If the storm intensifies rapidly enough, a relatively warm downdraft called a rear-flank downdraft or RFD can wrap around the bottom part of the mesocyclone. This can then tighten and intensify its rotation and bring it down to the ground to produce a tornado.
A tornado is classified as severe if it meets at least one of the following criteria:Produces wind of at least 50 knots (58 mph)Produces hail of at least 1 inch diameter (formerly 3/4 inch)Produces a tornado.
A severe weather warning is wen extreme weather is reported. Examples: * Snow storm * Ligntning storm A severe weather warning is when meteorologists predict extreme weather. Examples: * Blizzard * Flash flood
A thunderstorm, also known as an electrical storm, a lightning storm, thundershower simply a storm is a form of weather characterized by the presence of lightning and its associated thunder.