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Florida has a subtropical to tropical climate. This provides plenty of warm moist air to fuel thunderstorms. The geography of the area contributes as well. Sea breezes from the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean often converge over the Florida Peninsula during they day, sometime converging with lake breezes from Lake Okeechobee as well. This convergence forces air to rise, If the air is unstable enough it will lead to thunderstorms.

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Why Florida does not have violent tornadoes?

Florida has actually had two violent F4 tornadoes in the past 60 years, but the reason such strong tornadoes are so rare has to do with the climate. Tornadoes form in very strong thunderstorms called supercells, which form best near boundaries with large contrasts in temperature and/or moisture content. In Florida, which is nearly tropical, the temperature contrasts tend to be small, and so the storms are generally not intense enough to produce strong tornadoes.


Why is lightning so common in Florida?

Because the tropical heat creates warm moist air that drives thunderstorms, which are the weather phenomena that create lightning.


Why does the western edge of the US have so few thunderstorms?

The Pacific Ocean just off the coast of the United States holds a cold ocean current. This cools the lower atmosphere, making it difficult for thunderstorms to form.


Why doesn't seattle have thunder storms?

Thunderstorms can occur in Seattle, but they are rather rare. Thunderstorms require an unstable atmosphere in order to form, which means the air is warm and moist in the lower levels and much colder in the upper levels. The ocean water off the coast of Washington is cold and so cools the lower atmosphere, keeping it stable and making it hard for thunderstorms to form.


How often do thunderstorms occur in Seattle?

Thunderstorms are quite rare in seattle, but i have reconized that over the past few years they are becoming frequent around the area and some of them have been quite severe. so they are becoming more frequent in seattle.

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What weather conditions contribute to thunderstorms occurring in Florida?

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Why does Florida have weak tornadoes?

Tornadoes, particularly the strong ones, usually form in powerful thunderstorms called supercells. Supercells form best along boundaries with highly contrasting temperatures and/or moisture content. Florida's subtropical climate means that temperature contrasts are generally small, so especially powerful thunderstorms such as supercells have trouble forming, and when they do form they often have difficulty becoming intense enough to produce strong tornadoes. There are mechanisms where a storm other than a supercell can produce a tornado, which are not uncommon in Florida, but such tornadoes rarely exceed EF1 strength.


What tornadoes cause lightning?

Tornadoes do not cause lighting. However tornadoes form during thunderstorms, so they are often accompanied by lightning.


What creates thunderstorms?

thunderstorms form when an air mass becomes so unstable that it overturns violently.


How can thunderstorms lead to both flooding and fire?

Thunderstorms are often followed by rain. So you have the lightning in the thunder that can start fires, and the rain that can cause flooding.


Why do thunderstorms usually form between 2 and 4 pm?

Because thunderstorms need heat to trigger them. The hottest part of the day is just after mid-day, so we get more thunderstorms in the afternoons.


Why is Florida opened to so much damage due to thunderstorm activity?

It's surrounded by water so thunderstorms constantly cause damage


Can lightning be near cyclones and tornadoes?

Yes. Cyclones often produce thunderstorms, and tornado occur during thunderstorms. So both are commonly accompanied by lighting.


How do thunderstorms help the planet?

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Why Florida does not have violent tornadoes?

Florida has actually had two violent F4 tornadoes in the past 60 years, but the reason such strong tornadoes are so rare has to do with the climate. Tornadoes form in very strong thunderstorms called supercells, which form best near boundaries with large contrasts in temperature and/or moisture content. In Florida, which is nearly tropical, the temperature contrasts tend to be small, and so the storms are generally not intense enough to produce strong tornadoes.


How is thunder related to tornadoes?

All tornadoes form in thunderstorms and so are typically accompanied by thunder and lightning.