Southern California is located in an area known as the subtropics. The subtropics is dominated by high pressure several months of the year. As a result a place like San Diego does not receive four seasons which typify many other parts of the United States. Instead, San Diego receive a majority of its rainfall between January and March. Average annual rainfall in San Diego is 10 inches per year.
Anywhere in the world.
Yes, it is possible to have thunder during snowstorms. This phenomenon is known as thundersnow, which occurs when a snowstorm has strong upward motion of air like a thunderstorm, resulting in lightning and thunder. Thundersnow is relatively rare but can happen during intense winter weather events.
No, thunder and lightning are typically associated with warm weather storms. Snow storms do not usually produce thunder and lightning because the conditions needed for these phenomena are different. Thunder and lightning occur when there is unstable air and strong updrafts, which are not common in snow storms.
were do thunder storms occur
tornatos and thunder storms
Anywhere in the world.
rain storms thunder storms snow storms sand storms dust storms hail storms tornadoes although they are rare
he makes thunder storms when he is mad
thunder storms
In Greek mythology, Zeus, the god of thunder and lightning, was believed to wield the power to create thunder during storms. It was believed that the sound of thunder was created when Zeus threw his lightning bolts from the sky.
Yes
yes
No, because a super cell storm is a quick and violent (and rare) storm while an isolated thunder storms are common, longer storms. Can you guys belive a 12 year old wrote this?!? It's true! ='p
There are very huge blizzard storms. It is a snowy region. Sometimes in the summer there are thunder storms.
tonadoes DUHHH
cumulonimbus
they get energy from thunder storms