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Thunderstorm - Wikipedia
Thunderstorms are responsible for the development and formation of many severe weather phenomena, which can be potentially hazardous. Damage that results from thunderstorms is mainly inflicted by downburst winds, large hailstones, and flash flooding caused by heavy precipitation.
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noaa.gov
https://www.nssl.noaa.gov/education/svrwx101/thund…
Severe Weather 101: Thunderstorm Basics
How does a thunderstorm form? Three basic ingredients are required for a thunderstorm to form: moisture, rising unstable air (air that keeps rising when given a nudge), and a lifting mechanism to provide the “nudge.” The sun heats the surface of the earth, which warms the air above it.
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Thunderstorm | Definition, Types, Structure, & Facts | Britannica
Thunderstorm, a violent short-lived weather disturbance that is almost always associated with lightning, thunder, dense clouds, heavy rain or hail, and strong gusty winds. Learn more about thunderstorms, including their structure and the different types.
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How Thunderstorms Form - Center for Science Education
With an updraft, downdraft, and rain, the cloud is now called a cumulonimbus cloud and the cycling of air up and down is called a thunderstorm cell. The moving air within the cloud builds up electric charges as it slides past other air.
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Weather Spotter’s Field Guide - Thunderstorms 101
In order to understand thunderstorm-related spectacles like tornadoes, lightning, and hail you must have a basic knowledge of thunderstorm characteristics. Where did the 58 mph wind velocity criteria for a severe thunderstorm come from?
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What is a thunderstorm and can it thunder without rain?
All you need to know about thunder and lightning. A thunderstorm is one of the most energetic weather phenomena we see here in the UK, with blasts of thunder and flashes of lightning. They...
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Severe Weather 101: Thunderstorm Types
Descriptions of various types of severe thunderstorms, from the NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory.
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Thunderstorm - Lightning, Rain, Wind | Britannica
True cloud-to-cloud lightning is rare because most lightning flashes occur within a cloud. The first lightning flash in a thunderstorm is typically an intracloud discharge. When an intracloud discharge occurs, the cloud becomes luminous for approximately 0.2 to 0.5 second.
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Severe Thunderstorm Safety - National Weather Service
This website is designed to teach you how to stay safe in a severe thunderstorm. If you know what to do before, during, and after severe weather you can increase your chances of survival.
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Life Cycle of a Thunderstorm - National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
The building block of all thunderstorms is the thunderstorm cell. The thunderstorm cell has a distinct life-cycle that lasts about 30 minutes. A cumulus cloud begins to grow vertically, perhaps to a height of 20,000 feet (6 km).