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It was made to tell people if storms were coming , yet people thought that there was a person talking inside it . It doesnt solve your question sorry
When violent storms are formed, there can be strong winds, heavy rainfall, thunder, and lightning. These storms can cause damage to buildings and infrastructure, as well as pose risks to human safety. In extreme cases, violent storms can lead to tornadoes or hurricanes.
yes mostly it can but it has to be a thing that says showers and t-storms ( thunder- storms).
Yes. About half of the world's rainfall occurs over water, as evidenced by the many storms that imperil shipping. Heavy rainfall can temporarily lower the salinity in the upper layers of oceans, especially where convectional mixing is limited.
snow storms
Benazir Bhutto, (1983) And its Pakistan:The Gathering Storm published by Vikaspub
No, Kenya does not experience tropical storms. Kenya is located near the equator in East Africa and is not in a region prone to tropical storms. However, it may experience heavy rainfall and localized flooding during its two rainy seasons.
storms how they affect people? animals and the environment
has heavy rainfall, non measurable storms, heat that can be unbearable, thunderbolts, and floods that can last for monthssaturated soil can kill cropssoil isint firm enough to build houses
Dust storms tend to hit countries with lots of open dry land. The country that is prone to dust storms would be africa because of the heat and the open dry desert and land.
Temperature does affect rainfall in the Chihuahuan Desert. During the monsoon much of the rainfall comes from typical air mass thunderstorms. These storms form when there is high moisture content in the atmosphere and daytime heating causes convection that builds these storms. If the day happens to be cool, convection will be limited and these storms usually do not form.High surface humidity will frequently lower the temperature as it takes more solar energy to heat moist air than dry air.So the answer to your question is 'both.' Temperature can affect rainfall and rainfall can affect temperature.It is not unusual to have heavy thunderstorms on one day and, even if the atmosphere is heavy with moisture, the following day there is little or no activity because the higher humidity is limiting convective activity.