Powerful storms from the northeast are commonly referred to as nor'easters. These storms typically bring heavy snowfall, strong winds, and coastal flooding, especially in the northeastern United States. They form when cold air from Canada interacts with warm, moist air from the Atlantic Ocean, often resulting in intense winter weather. Nor'easters can occur from late fall through early spring, significantly impacting travel and daily life in affected areas.
A Hurricane or a Typhoon or a Cyclone.
Hurricanes. Like - Typhoons and Cyclone
No, storms and supercell storms are not the same thing. A supercell storm is a specific type of severe thunderstorm that has a rotating updraft, which can lead to the formation of tornadoes. Not all storms are supercells, but all supercell storms are by definition severe.
Most storms move toward the northeast in the mid-latitude westerlies, which are part of the Ferrel cell in the Earth's atmospheric circulation. These prevailing westerly winds occur between approximately 30 and 60 degrees latitude in both hemispheres. The combination of these winds and the Coriolis effect causes storms, particularly extratropical cyclones, to generally track from west to east.
Both a tornado and a blizzard are dangerous storms with powerful winds.
The terrific storms of the Northeast US are commonly referred to as "nor'easters." These powerful storms typically occur from late fall to early spring and are characterized by strong winds, heavy snowfall, and coastal flooding. They form when cold Arctic air meets warm, moist air from the Atlantic Ocean, leading to significant precipitation and severe weather conditions. Nor'easters can cause widespread disruption, including transportation delays and power outages.
a powerful storms called monsoons
A Hurricane or a Typhoon or a Cyclone.
Tornadoes come from thunderstorms, usually, powerful rotating storms called supercells. However, tornadoes can sometimes form with squall lines, hurricanes, and in rare cases, single cell storms.
A hurricane They produce STRONG winds, tornadoes, severe thunder storms, ect.
A line of violent storms is called a squall line.
The formation of intense tornadoes requires supercell thunderstorms, which are the most powerful and long-lasting type of thunderstorm. Supercells have a rotating updraft called a mesocyclone that can produce the conditions necessary for tornado formation.
strong winds, powerful waves, heavy storms
Yes. Bangladesh can get powerful thunderstorms and tropical cyclones.
Hurricanes. Like - Typhoons and Cyclone
northeaster storms start to form witha low pressure system that forms in the south. however such storms do not travel to the northeast. they also have high prevailing winds.
northeast moonsoon is called habagat