No, it's a geological phenomenon. Weather can cause avalanches to happen, though, like if flood waters cause the heavy erosion of a cliff. There could be an avalanche as a result of that, but the avalanche isn't weather.
Yes, an avalanche is typically triggered by specific weather conditions such as heavy snowfall, rapid temperature changes, or strong winds. These weather factors can cause instability in the snowpack, leading to an avalanche.
The weather phenomenon is known as El Nino.
Yes. Lightning is a weather-driven phenomenon.
No. Hurricanes are a weather phenomenon.
An avalanche sound like a roaring trucktor i think. It sould be like a hurricane.
Yes, an avalanche is typically triggered by specific weather conditions such as heavy snowfall, rapid temperature changes, or strong winds. These weather factors can cause instability in the snowpack, leading to an avalanche.
What is a compound noun for weather phenomenon?
Weather Caught on Camera - 2011 Avalanche was released on: USA: 30 March 2011
To be in a weather
The weather phenomenon is known as El Nino.
Arthur Judson has written: 'Avalanche warnings' 'Predicting avalanche intensity from weather data' -- subject(s): Avalanches, Statistical weather forecasting
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Yes. Lightning is a weather-driven phenomenon.
there are no avalanches caused by the weather in the 20th century but
No. Rain is a weather phenomenon.
Hurricanes are a weather phenomenon and thus have a cause rooted in weather.
A monsoon is a typical phenomenon experienced in south Asia.