Definition of Thunderstorms. Meaning of Thunderstorms. Synonyms of Thunderstorms

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Definition of Thunderstorms

Thunderstorm
Thunderstorm Thun"der*storm`, n. A storm accompanied with lightning and thunder.

Meaning of Thunderstorms from wikipedia

- atmosphere, known as thunder. Relatively weak thunderstorms are sometimes called thundershowers. Thunderstorms occur in a type of cloud known as a ****ulonimbus...
- filmography Thunderstorm The Thunderstorm at the Hong Kong Movie DataBase The Thunderstorm at Hong Kong Cinemagic The Thunderstorm at IMDb The Thunderstorm v t...
- inches (2.5 mm) is the threshold between a "wet" and "dry" thunderstorm. Dry thunderstorms are notable for two reasons: they are the most common natural...
- Hong Kong film co-starring a young Bruce Lee in a non-fighting role Thunderstorms and Neon Signs, a 1995 album by Wayne Han**** Electrical storm (disambiguation)...
- direct path of active severe thunderstorms, that are expecting a direct impact typically within an hour. Severe thunderstorms can cause property damage and...
- storms are sometimes referred to as rotating thunderstorms. Of the four classifications of thunderstorms (supercell, squall line, multi-cell, and single-cell)...
- The Great Thunderstorm of Widecombe-in-the-Moor in Dartmoor, Kingdom of England, took place on Sunday, 21 October 1638, when the church of St Pancras was...
- Questions and Answers about Thunderstorms. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved 2009-09-01. "Types of Thunderstorms". JetSteam. National...
- and 2013 identified strong correlation between those instances and thunderstorms, while noting that such events were so rare that very little detailed...
- weather. (The criteria for thunderstorms to be classified as severe varies by country; e.g., in the United States, severe thunderstorms must produce winds exceeding...