It may have Hurricanes but actually, Scotland might have more hurricanes than us. Countries near the Atlantic Ocean have hurricanes. It is more accurate, to say, however that the UK gets the remnants of hurricanes as such systems rarely, if ever, still retain tropical characteristics by the time they get that far north, though they may still pack hurricane force winds.
A period of warm, humid weather usually ends in thunderstorms in the UK.
Yes, the UK does experience thunderstorms, especially during the spring and summer months when warm and moist air masses meet. Thunderstorms can bring heavy rain, lightning, strong winds, and sometimes hail.
Such weather in the UK usually ends in thunderstorms and heavy rain.
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In russia we eat the thunderstorms, that's why they haven't come back for years
Tornadoes need thunderstorms to form.
Thunderstorms can ocour anywhere in britain
Thunderstorms. Tornadoes are a product of thunderstorms while a hurricane is composed of thunderstorms.
Scattered thunderstorms are thunderstorms in the 30-40% chance category. They are generally weak, widespread short thunderstorms that turn on and off due to a storm system moving over the area.
Well, no where on Earth has thunderstorms every day but the most place where they have thunderstorms are in Hawaii.
Yes, tornadoes are produced by thunderstorms.
Thunderstorms can bring tornadoes and heavy precipitation.