Yes, it is possible for thunder and lightning to occur during a snowstorm. This phenomenon is known as thundersnow and happens when a thunderstorm forms in wintry conditions, with snow falling instead of rain. Thundersnow is relatively rare but can produce heavy snowfall and strong winds.
you are probably hearing the thunder from a different lightning strike.
It means your too close to the lightning!
No. Yes.While it has snowed in all 50 states at one time or another, including the mountains in Hawaii and the northern part of Florida, all 50 states have not had snow at the same time. On Feb 12, 2010 there was snow in all 50 states which may be the first time with snow in all 50 states at the same time.
Actually, thunder and lightning DO happen at the same time, but unless you are within the immediate proximity of the lightning strike, the observer usually sees the flash before hearing the thunder because light travels much faster (~11,000,000 mph) than sound (~750 mph).
The reason is because the speed of sound is slower than the speed of light. Thats why when lightning looks like a pure lightning strike that is not far away from your shelter, the thunder happens almost at the same time. If lightning was just a flash in the sky, the thunder takes longer to come up.
Thunder in winter can indicate the presence of a thunderstorm, which is a rare occurrence during the winter months. It may be caused by a clash of warm and cold air masses, leading to instability in the atmosphere. Winter thunderstorms can bring heavy snow or freezing rain, depending on the temperature.
Thunder and lightning occur roughly at the same time during a thunderstorm, but they are different things. Typically you see the lightning first and then you hear the thunder.
you are probably hearing the thunder from a different lightning strike.
It could be. The light from the flash travels much more quickly than the sound waves that make up the thunder. So a longer time between them indicates that the lightning is farther away. If the thunder is immediate, you are very close to the lightning!
Garrett, Maryland had rain and snow at the same time during Hurricane Sandy.
It means your too close to the lightning!
Thunder and lightning occur simultaneously because they are both produced by the same atmospheric phenomenon: a lightning strike. When lightning flashes, it superheats the air around it causing it to rapidly expand and create a shock wave that we hear as thunder, which is why we perceive the two events as happening at the same time.
No. Yes.While it has snowed in all 50 states at one time or another, including the mountains in Hawaii and the northern part of Florida, all 50 states have not had snow at the same time. On Feb 12, 2010 there was snow in all 50 states which may be the first time with snow in all 50 states at the same time.
Yes, there's this thing called 'effet d'orage' (thunder efect) used in some organ music. There you press 6-7 pedal keys at the same time to make this effect with the bass pipes.
You cant make it snow or rain. For snow you must be in a Tundra biome (the ones that are coverd in snow and have spruce trees) any time its raining, go over to that biome and it will be snowing!
They have both done the same amount of work. But the snow blower has more power and does the same job in less time.
You cantThat time is PST (Penguin Standard time)They make it like that so you can plan parties or whatever at the same time and dont have to worry about time zones*Read the plaque in the Snow Forts!