Thunderstorms are fueled by warm, moist air, which carries vary large amounts of energy. A warmer climate often means more energy is available for storms.
because my teacher said that at really reaally sunny days for instance bangladesh something happens in the sky which makes there thunderstorms/rain. I think. dont call me dumb call my teacher dumb
A lot of wind storms occur in the Sahara Desert, and in Asia deserts, but wind storms can occur in any hot, dry places that have loose ground.
Cyclones need warm sea temperatures (above 26 degrees Celsius) in order to form.
A hot spring occurs when groundwater is heated by geothermal energy underground and rises to the surface. This can happen near volcanic areas, where magma heats up the water, or in regions with high geothermal activity.
Wildfires are most likely to occur in places where climates are moist enough to allow the growth of trees and shrubs, and have extended dry and hot periods.
lightening doesn't just occur in hot places. lightening occurs all over
Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere that thunderstorms occur, but are more common in some areas. Hot spots include the central United States, Southern Canada, India and Bangladesh, Argentina, Australia, and South Africa.
Because at hot places, it's call RAIN ! Snow melts at hot places, that's why
Thunderstorm frequency varies according to the location. Hot and humid climates experience thunderstorm activity at a far higher rate than deserts or cold climates. The map at the related link below shows where thunderstorms occur worldwide and their frequency.
Hurricanes mostly occur in places that are close to the ocean and excel in hot weather places such south americas coastline and china are prone to hurricanes or typhoons
because my teacher said that at really reaally sunny days for instance bangladesh something happens in the sky which makes there thunderstorms/rain. I think. dont call me dumb call my teacher dumb
in hot, arid, places actually anywhere that it doesnt rain for a long time
Since the air near the equator is hot and moist, it is most likely to produce thunderstorms. Did you know that 30,000+ thunderstorms occur enar the equator every day?
Yes, tornadoes can occur on hot summer days when there is a clash of warm, moist air near the surface and cooler, drier air aloft, creating instability in the atmosphere. These conditions can lead to the formation of severe thunderstorms and potentially tornadoes.
there both cold then they get hot
In Tucson, during the summer monsoon, which starts about the mid till end of July and lasts about 3-4 weeks, many thunderstorms with now and then a high lightning intensity occur (at all about 30 thunderstorms). During that time, the air is very hot and humid, that favours the origin of fierce thunderstorms.
Tornadoes are more common in July due to the combination of warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico interacting with cooler, drier air from the north. This creates conditions for severe thunderstorms, which can spawn tornadoes. Additionally, the jet stream tends to be stronger and more conducive to tornado formation during the summer months.