Description

type of thunderstorm in which air rises because of unequal heating of Earth's surface within a single air mass and is most common during the afternoon and evening.
occurs when an air mass rises from orographic lifting, which involves air moving up the side of a mountain.
local air-mass thunderstorm that commonly occurs along a coastal area because land and water story and release thermal energy differently.
type of thunderstorm usually produced by an advancing cold or warm front, which can result in a line of thunderstorms hundreds of kilometers long or a mild thunderstorm.
the channel of partially charged air; the breakdown in charges in between positive and negative regions.
a branch channel of positively charged ions that rushes upward from the ground to meet the stepped leader.
extremely powerful, self-sustaining thunderstorm characterized by intense, rotating updrafts.
violent downdrafts that are concentrated in a local area.
violent, whirling column of air in contact with the ground that forms when wind direction and speed suddenly change with height.
classifies tornadoes according to their destruction and estimated wind speed on a scale ranging from EF0 to EF5.
large, low-pressure, rotating tropical storm that gets its energy from the evaporation of warm ocean water and the release of heat.
calm center of a tropical cyclone that develops when the winds around its center reach at least 120 km/h.
band where the strongest winds in a hurricane are usually concentrated, surrounding the eye.
classifies hurricanes according to wind speed on a scale ranging from Category 1 to Category 5.
occurs when powerful, hurricane-force winds drive a mound of ocean water toward shore, where it washes over the land, often causing enormous damage.
extended period of well-below-average rainfall, usually caused by shifts in global wind patterns, allowing high-pressure systems to remain for weeks or months over continental areas.
extended period of above-average temperatures caused by large, high-pressure systems that warm by compression and block cooler air masses.
extended period of below-average temperatures caused by large, high-pressure systems of continental polar or arctic origin.
measures the windchill factor, by estimating the heat loss from human skin caused by a combination of wind and cold air.

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