Jan 20, 2023 · In the United States the areas of maximum thunderstorm activity are the Florida peninsula (more than 80 thunderstorm days per year, with some areas over 100), the Gulf Coast (60–90 days per year), and the mountains of …
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Severe Weather 101: Thunderstorm Basics - NOAA National …
There are about 100,000 thunderstorms each year in the U.S. alone. About 10% of these reach severe levels. When are thunderstorms most likely? Thunderstorms are most likely in the spring and summer months and during …
At one time, thunderstorms were classified according to where they occurred—for example, as local, frontal, or orographic (mountain-initiated) thunderstorms. Today it is more common to classify storms according to the …
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Severe Weather 101: Thunderstorm FAQ - NOAA National …
Supercell thunderstorms are a special kind of single cell thunderstorm that can persist for many hours. They are responsible for nearly all of the significant tornadoes produced in the U.S. and for most of the hailstones larger than golf …
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What Causes a Thunderstorm? | NOAA SciJinks – All …
Jan 25, 2023 · Thunderstorm clouds can rise up to 10 miles into the air! In a big thunderstorm cloud, there are now strong upward winds and downward winds happening at the same time. These are called updrafts and downdrafts. This is the most dangerous stage of the storm, when …