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The 2010 blizzard that hit the East Coast of the United States caused an estimated $2 billion in damages. The heavy snowfall and strong winds led to extensive power outages, transportation disruptions, and property damage.
The last recorded snowfall in October in New York City was on October 31, 2011, when a rare early-season snowstorm hit the area. The storm brought heavy, wet snow and caused disruption to the city. Snow in October is unusual in the region.
More thunder is likely to occur in a place when there is a higher concentration of charged particles in the atmosphere, typically caused by strong updrafts associated with thunderstorm development. Additionally, the presence of tall structures or geographic features can lead to more lightning strikes and hence more thunder.
Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Sun and moon
Heavy rain in thunderstorms is typically caused by strong updrafts lifting moisture-laden air to higher altitudes, where it cools and condenses into raindrops. These updrafts are fueled by the release of latent heat as water vapor condenses. Additionally, the presence of an unstable atmosphere with sufficient moisture and strong atmospheric lifting mechanisms can contribute to heavy rain in thunderstorms.
Updrafts and downdrafts are caused by differential heating of the Earth's surface, leading to the vertical movement of air. Updrafts occur when warm air rises, creating areas of low pressure, while downdrafts happen when cooler, denser air sinks, resulting in high-pressure areas. These movements are crucial in the formation of weather phenomena such as thunderstorms, where updrafts can lead to cloud formation and precipitation, while downdrafts can bring about gusty winds and storm downdrafts. This dynamic interplay is essential for the development of various atmospheric conditions.
Downdrafts are damaging winds on or near the ground. They are called downbursts or microbursts if caused by a thunderstorm which they usually are
The spinning of the Earth is probably a very minor component in the generation of the winds, although the spinning does distribute the primary power source for the winds, which is the Sun. The Sun's light heats up areas of the Earth, causing updrafts, and since it can't all go up, there are downdrafts to compensate. The changing heat caused by sunlight causes turbulent air flow.
Not directly. A tornado forms in the updraft of a thunderstorm, but other forces, such as a downdraft are at work.
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climate changes, rainfall per year, snowfall per year, etc. changes
Haboobs are very strong dust storms. Wind speeds can be up to 50mph. They appear to be a wall of dust, and can be thousands of feet high. Haboobs are caused by downdrafts near thunderstorms.
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On February 1, 2011, Gurnee, Illinois received approximately 12.4 inches of snowfall. The heavy snowfall caused disruptions in transportation and daily activities in the area.
In most cases it is the result of rain collin air in the higher reaches of a thunderstorm through evaporation. This cooled air descends and hits the ground, and spreads out, creating wind gusts. Particularly strong events of this type are called downbursts.
Yes, the UK experienced heavy snowfall in February 2011. It was one of the coldest winters on record, with significant disruptions to transportation and daily life. Snowfall in February 2011 caused widespread travel delays and school closures.
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