If you see a thunderstorm approaching, the best course of action is to seek shelter indoors immediately. Stay away from windows and avoid using electrical appliances. If you're caught outside, find a low-lying area away from trees and metal objects to minimize the risk of lightning strikes. Always monitor weather updates for any changes in the storm's severity.
cumulonimbus storm.
No
A transient, sometimes violent storm of thunder and lightning, often accompanied by rain and sometimes hail.
yes
The Coming Storm was created in 1999-08.
Of course it can, hearing thunder after it rains means you are hearing the storm roll away, or a new one is coming.
No, thunder is a noun like feel my THUNDER.
thunder is the sound reaction caused by lightning strikes inside or coming out of cloud banks so you don't necessarily have a big storm first, but you must have storm clouds at least.
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Of course you can cook during a thunder storm. Most home construction provides some "grounding" that protects people during lightning strikes. However, I wouldn't cook if I had an electric stove.
A storm with lots of lightning but no thunder can be described as a silent or quiet storm.
Timothy hears the sound of thunder rumbling in the distance, the rustling of leaves as the wind picks up, and the pitter-patter of raindrops starting to fall. These sounds indicate that a storm is approaching.
The verb in the sentence "The storm is coming tomorrow" is "is coming." In this sentence, "is" is a helping verb (also known as an auxiliary verb) that is used with the main verb "coming" to form the present progressive tense. The main verb "coming" indicates the action of the storm approaching in the future.
Probably not. Although they may respond to signs that storm is coming, perhaps by hearing thunder before we do, it is unlikely that they can sense tornadoes specifically.
Yes, a storm will eventually lose energy and dissipate.
A thunder storm. It has no special name.
cumulonimbus storm.