A storm forms when warm humid air (or any moisture on the ground...it doesn't have to be warm outside) on the ground evaporates into the air and condenses into packed in ice crystals. The ice crystals continue to pack until it forms a cloud. As more of these crystals condenses and pack into each other, the humble cloud becomes a monster thunderhead or cumulonubus cloud. The ice crystals fall, and as they run into the warmer ground air into rain drops. A thunderstorm can be small or a supercell depending on other weather factors. -Joshua
it is called a storm
"After the storm," is not a complete sentence so it is a fragment.
Ten families were effected by the storm. The storm affected ten families.
thunderstorm
There's probably going to have some signs that might lead to the storm.
Yes... the plural form of storm is... storms.
Rainbows do not usually form after a snow storm
Pearl and storm are both singular.
stormy
Inside a air mass.
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In most cases the type of storm is a supercell..
well if the sea level rises a bit and the beach is windy then it will form into a storm
You cannot 'cook' up a storm. Storms form by themselves, and cannot be 'cooked' up.
No, tornadoes can form in different parts of a storm system, including the rear but also in the front or along the edges. Tornadoes are typically associated with severe thunderstorms and can develop wherever the conditions are right for their formation within the storm.
No, that would be a hurricane.
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