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Thunderstorms and Lightning

Also referred to as a lightning storm, a thunderstorm is a weather form wherein thunder and lightning are present. Thunderstorms, most especially if accompanied by heavy rains and downburst winds, pose hazards to people and the environment.

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Why does grover keep attracting the monster's attention?

Grover attracts the monster's attention because he emits a powerful energy signal due to being a satyr, a creature closely tied to nature and possessing a unique scent that monsters are drawn to. Additionally, Grover's natural protector instincts and bravery put him in situations where he is more likely to encounter monsters.

What is the Mythology about the thunder and lightning?

In many mythologies, thunder and lightning are often associated with powerful deities or gods. For example, in Greek mythology, Zeus is the god of thunder and lightning, using these elements to display his power and influence. Similarly, in Norse mythology, Thor is the god of thunder and wields a mighty hammer that creates lightning bolts. These myths often portray thunder and lightning as symbols of divine strength and authority.

How does a cloud hold water?

i think that clouds hold their water by saturation. so when the water gets more heavy then the cloud the water turns into droplets(rain). i know that this is not the best answer but at least i tried.

What is stronger lightning or thunder?

Thunder i guess but lightning make a sound of thunder so it would probably be both!

Is lightning more likely to strike an electrical adjustable bed than a regular one?

Lightning does not normally strike a house, penetrate its outer layer (the roof) and go through the air to a particular object inside the house. If it does strike the house it tends to divert along conductive paths, such as telephone, electric or cable TV wiring or copper rain gutters or metal plumbing or even the foil on the wall insulation. The common scenario when lightning strikes a house is that the energy from the lightning strike travels along the conductive paths, like the house wiring, and find its way to the ground. Along the way it can damage appliances in the house that are plugged in at the time. This could include the electric bed. Many a TV and VCR have been damaged this way. They can be damaged even when the lightning strikes a thousand feet away from your house. As for whether you would be injured by being in the electric bed when the lightning strikes, only God would know. About 2 weeks ago a teenager was on the toilet bowl when the house was struck by lightning. He felt it but was unharmed.

Was there a risk for a tornado outbreak on May 6 Th 2015 in the US?

The fact that a small to moderate tornado outbreak occurred shows that there clearly was a risk. The Outlooks issued by the Storm Prediction Center reflected that possibility.

How do you describe how lightning occurs?

Most pigments are not permanent. Lightening occurs when the pigments fade.

How do the people of the Maasai culture feel about thunderstorms?

A.

The Maasai dislike rain and storms because they live in an environment where there is too much water.

B.

The Maasai like rain and storms because they live in an environment where water is scarce and draughts are devastating.

C.

The Maasai believe that rain and storms are caused by the tears from the gods.

D.

The Maasai dislike rain and storms because they think the gods are angry when they occur.

What is Annabeth's favorite food?

It was never confirmed what Annabeth's favorite food was. Rick Riordan has never said what her favorite food was on any interviews. She has been seen mainly eating burgers in the Percy Jackson series while on quests, but it has not been confirmed if that is her favorite food.

What is the effect of capacitance in high frequency circuits and how it is getting added?

First, capacitance is the resistance of something to a change in voltage. And capacitance exists anywhere there is a conductor that is insulated from another conductor. With that definition, anything has capacitance. And that's correct. It is also the key to understanding the capacitance in high frequency (radio frequency or RF) circuits. The fact that a circuit had conductive pathways and component leads and such means that there is a lot of little bits of capacitance distributed around the circuit. The capacitance is already there; it isn't "added" later as might be inferred. Normally, this bit of capacitance isn't a problem. But at higher and higher frequencies, it is. Remember that the higher the frequency of an AC signal, the better it goes through a given cap. So at higher and higher frequencies, the distributed capacitance in the circuit "shorts the signal to ground" and takes it out of the circuit. The RF is said to be coupled out of the circuit through the distributed capacitance in that circuit. The higher the frequency a given circuit is asked to deal with, the more signal will be lost to this effect. It's just that simple. Design considerations and proper component selection minimize the distributed capacitance in a circuit.

What is the song called that goes tonight lightning strikes?

The song is "Go All The Way (Into The Twilight)" by Perry Farrell. You can find it in the "Twilight OST" torrent, as it was in the movie Twilight.

Use Azureus Vuze to search for "Twilight OST" and you will get a highly seeded torrent.




Alternatively you can listen and download it here:


http://www.mp3bag.net/2192-Twilight_-_Perry_Farrell_-_Go_All_The_Way.html

How does the weather service warn people of coming storms?

They interrupt all television and radio entertainment systems to warn the people.

How is an charge produced in a thunderstorm?

There is a negative and positive charge between the clouds or the sky and the ground. The positive charge is attracted to the negative. So positive begins to charge up before basically attacking the negative which is the ground.