There is no necessary number of thunderstorms, as that's not really what an MCC is. But there are very specific size/shape requirements, and this is relayed through Wikipedia:
A mesoscale convective complex has an area of cloud top of 100,000 km² or greater with temperature less than or equal to -32 °C; and an area of cloud top of 50,000 km² with temperature less than or equal to -52 °C. Size definitions must be met for 6 hours or greater. Its maximum extent is defined as when cloud shield reaches maximum area. Its eccentricity (minor axis/major axis) is greater than or equal to 0.7 at maximum extent.
people die because of them and also make forest fires
Thunderstorms are drieven by a conditions ccalled instability which, in basic terms, occurs when the lower atmosphere becomes warmer while the upper atmosphere remains cooler. At night the lower atmosphere cools as heat is radiated into space, which tends to stabilize the atmosphere, and make it harder for thunderstorms to form.
Yes, cumulonimbus clouds are capable of producing thunderstorms, as they are characterized by their towering structure and strong updrafts that lead to the development of severe weather phenomena. However, while cumulonimbus clouds can contribute to the formation of thunderstorms, hurricanes are more complex systems that require specific conditions, including warm ocean waters and atmospheric disturbances. Cumulonimbus clouds can be present in tropical storms and hurricanes as they develop, but they are not the sole cause of hurricanes.
Satellites collect and send raw data to ground stations for computers to process and use complex computer models to predict future weather patterns.
Thunderstorms can make your clothes wet if you are caught in the rain without protection. Heavy rain and strong winds can also cause damage to clothes, such as tears or stains from dirt and mud. It's important to wear appropriate clothing and carry a rain jacket or umbrella to protect yourself during thunderstorms.
They can. Thunderstorms produce rain. Rainfall can cause grass to grow.
Rainwater from thunderstorms can make its way underground and raise the water table.
Thunderstorms actually produce lightning and the thunder is from lightning crashing and hitting something
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No. Humans cannot make thunderstorms or any other form of weather.
people die because of them and also make forest fires
It is not clear how a human being would compete with a thunderstorm, or why anyone would attempt to do so. Thunderstorms are loud, and also produce bright flashes of light; the same can be said for certain types of rock concerts. Thunderstorms also make people wet if they get caught in the rain. You can also make people wet by using a water pistol, or possibly by throwing a water balloon.
No. Status clouds can bring rain but not thunderstorms and certainly not tornadoes. Cirrus clouds are sometimes torn away from thunderstorms, but they do not cause them. Tornadoes and the thunderstorms that produce them are associate with cumulonimbus clouds.
Mammaus clouds are on the backsides of strong thunderstorms they are the key to knowing that a storm has passed.
Yes, they can make storms like thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes.
Thunderstorms are drieven by a conditions ccalled instability which, in basic terms, occurs when the lower atmosphere becomes warmer while the upper atmosphere remains cooler. At night the lower atmosphere cools as heat is radiated into space, which tends to stabilize the atmosphere, and make it harder for thunderstorms to form.
Yes, cumulonimbus clouds are capable of producing thunderstorms, as they are characterized by their towering structure and strong updrafts that lead to the development of severe weather phenomena. However, while cumulonimbus clouds can contribute to the formation of thunderstorms, hurricanes are more complex systems that require specific conditions, including warm ocean waters and atmospheric disturbances. Cumulonimbus clouds can be present in tropical storms and hurricanes as they develop, but they are not the sole cause of hurricanes.