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No, because a super cell storm is a quick and violent (and rare) storm while an isolated thunder storms are common, longer storms. Can you guys belive a 12 year old wrote this?!? It's true! ='p
A hurricane They produce STRONG winds, tornadoes, severe thunder storms, ect.
On average, about 80 tropical storms form globally each year.
Connecticut has experienced multiple storms throughout its history. These include hurricanes, Nor'easters, blizzards, and severe thunderstorms. The frequency and intensity of storms vary from year to year.
In SC, we average about 25.3 tornado storms per year.
Spain typically experiences around 15-20 storms per year, with a combination of thunderstorms, rainstorms, and sometimes severe weather systems. These storms can vary in intensity and impact depending on the region and time of year.
There is an estimate of 16 million storms a year. There are about 100,000 thunderstorms each year in the U.S all by itself.
Thunderstorms are mostly located in the central u.s and sometimes mid east and west and they mostly occur there because throughout the year, the weather is mostly warm and whenever they get rain- thunderstorms!!
The number of dust storms in the US varies from year to year, with areas like the Southwest experiencing more frequent events. Detailed historical data on the exact number of dust storms may not be available due to a lack of comprehensive monitoring.
Depending on what place you're asking for, it can be from 0-300 days of thunder/year. In some regions of Java it is 300 days per year approx. In Europe it is 1-50 days per year.
Rolling Thunder terminated in 1968.
Using a cell phone does not make you more vulnerable to lightning strikes, but an average of 60 people die each year from lightning strikes in the United States. The NOAA advises people to stay indoors, to not use electrical appliances and avoid bathing during lightning storms.