What does pm thunderstorms mean




















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I've written quite a bit! At Weather Station Advisor, I joined the team to provide you with the best reviews, recommendations and advice to get the most out of your investment. As I've found out on my own, weather stations aren't cheap, and it's easy to make a costly mistake. Climatic change involving global warming I guess is another topic of confusion..

I been stating that general warm up of planet atmosphere is increasing energy that shows up in extremes of wind and temp range differences. I been hearing confusion on local variations being called into question both for and against proof of Global warming. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Educational Weather Articles. Related Posts. Comments 2. Carolyn August 6, Reply. Thank you. Exactly the information I needed. A thunderstorm is produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, usually producing gusty winds, heavy rain and sometimes hail.

Storms need moisture and unstable warm air that can rise rapidly to form through the cooler air to form. Thunderstorms are more likely to occur in the spring and summer months and during the afternoon and evening hours. We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online news team? Email us at tips the-sun.

Masters forecast looking wet early, which could pose problems later in the weekend Matt Bonesteel November 11, Washington Post. The Red Year Louis Tracy. Napoleon's Marshals R. Gallipoli Diary, Volume 2 Ian Hamilton. A storm of heavy rain accompanied by lightning, thunder, wind, and sometimes hail. Thunderstorms occur when moist air near the ground becomes heated, especially in the summer, and rises, forming cumulonimbus clouds that produce precipitation.

Electrical charges accumulate at the bases of the clouds until lightning is discharged. Air in the path of the lightning expands as a result of being heated, causing thunder. Thunderstorms can also be caused by temperature changes triggered by volcanic eruptions and forest fires, and they occur with much greater frequency at the equatorial regions than in polar regions.



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