From the Sun. (The Sun's energy causes water to evaporate and heat air. the latent heat of the evaporation and the hot air drive the storm).
For a storm to develop, air parcels from the ground and the lower atmosphere have to get lifted to the higher atmosphere. The trigger for this to happen, is the instability of the air. warm air from the ground gets lifted while cold air from the higher atmosphere gets descended, thus the barycenter of the atmosphere gets lowered. The energy freed by this is the storm.
The energy source for storm is cyclones.
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released energy, thunder.
Large bodies of water store an enormous amount of heat energy that feeds the storm. When the storm moves over land, it loses its source of fuel.
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Tornadoes form from rotating thunderstorms, with the updraft within the storm tilting the rotating air upwards. This rotating air then stretches vertically, intensifying the rotation and creating a tornado. Tornadoes acquire their energy from the warm, moist air near the surface that fuels the thunderstorm's updraft.
For a storm to develop, air parcels from the ground and the lower atmosphere have to get lifted to the higher atmosphere. The trigger for this to happen, is the instability of the air. warm air from the ground gets lifted while cold air from the higher atmosphere gets descended, thus the barycenter of the atmosphere gets lowered. The energy freed by this is the storm.
They don't. A tornado needs to be continuously supported by its parent thunderstorm, or else it will dissipate. A tornado gets its energy from the paren't storm rotating updraft called a mesocyclone. This comes from a combination of convection, powered by the condensation of water vapor, and wind shear which sets the storm rotating.
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Air + Energy = Storm
Its like adding fuel to a fire and then stopping. When a hurricane forms, it is generally over the tropical warm waters from where it gets its energy. As these waters evaporate they give a storm energy and mass in the way of water vapor and clouds. The more the evaporation, the greater the storm. As the storm moves to cooler water temperatures, it gets less fuel from the sea and will lessen in strength. If it passes over land, it loses all of its power and quickly becomea a tropical depression or just a thunderstorm.
The energy source for storm is cyclones.
Yes, a storm will eventually lose energy and dissipate.
The body gets its energy when you respire. Respiration is an energy release inside a cell
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