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Thunderstorms are fueled by warm, moist air and are often triggered by some sort of lifting mechanism. Florida is an ideal location for thunderstorms to form, with the tropical Atlantic in the east and the Gulf of Mexico in the west providing plentiful warm, moist air. Converging sea breezes, tropical disturbances, and passing fronts from the north can then trigger thunderstorms that feed on that air.

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