To determine whether a storm surge is more likely to occur at point A or point B, one must consider factors such as the geographical location, coastal topography, and the angle of incoming storm winds. Areas with shallow, wide continental shelves and funnel-shaped bays are typically more susceptible to significant storm surges. If point A has these characteristics compared to point B, then it would be more likely to experience a storm surge. Additionally, historical storm data and tidal patterns should also be considered in the assessment.
all over the earth
Cyclones are a broad category of storm systems that include hurricanes and typhoons and occur at all times of storm. Hurricanes and typhoons are essentially the same kind of storm only caller hurricanes in the north Atlantic and northeast Pacific and are called typhoons in the northwest Pacific Ocean. North Atlantic hurricanes mostly occur in June-November. Northeast Pacific hurricanes mostly occur May-November. Typhoons typically occur April-January. Tornadoes are most common in the months of April-June
Storms are most likely to occur during periods of unstable atmospheric conditions, such as when warm, moist air rises and mixes with colder air in the atmosphere. This often happens in the presence of a low-pressure system or cold front. Keep an eye on weather forecasts and advisories from meteorological services for updates on storm activity in your area.
You would be in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of the atmosphere and where most weather phenomena, including rainstorms, occur.
That would most likely be a tornado, but winds usually aren't so fast.
In the Atlantic and Pacific hurricane season runs from June 1 through November 31. This is the time a tropical storm or hurricane is most likely to occur, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Tornadoes are most likely to occur with a type of thunderstorm called a supercell.
Most likely not. Currently Hurricane Irene is projected to make landfall in the Carolinas, at which point the storm would rapidly weaken.
it would thunder and have lightning
That would most likely be rain.
Rain storm
The closer together the flash and thunder occur, the nearer the storm is to you.
Not in the blizzard itself, no. In some cases the same storm system can produce tornadoes in one area blizzard conditions in another, but these areas will remain separate from one another. For a northern hemisphere system, blizzard conditions are most likely to occur in the northwestern part of the storm while tornadoes and thunderstorms will more likely occur in the southeastern portion.
Air pressure would most likely decrease ahead of an approaching storm system. This drop in pressure is due to the arrival of low pressure associated with the storm, which causes the air to rise and the pressure to fall.
If you have no spark, you would likely have a problem with the magnito (ignition).
Impending is a state that is independent of say the participants. In otherwords, a storm is impending whether or not anyone is around to know so, if said storm is in fact to occur at some temporal point. Anticipated is a state that depends upon particpants. Thus, a storm is anticipated is there is one or more entities that expect the storm to occur. Note, impending is essentially certain while anticipated is not.
There is no evidence of storms on Pluto, but little is known about the dwarf planet. Most likely, though it does not have enough of an atmosphere fore storms to occur.