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Thunderstorms Chapter 17 Sections 2 & 3 Pages

2 Thunderstorms Heavy rain storms and sometimes hail, accompanied by thunder and lightning. Form within large cumulonimbus clouds or thunderheads.

3 How Thunderstorms Form
Form when warm air is forced upward at a cold front. Also formed on hot humid afternoons in the spring or summer. In both cases, warm humid air rises rapidly, as it rises it cools and forms a dense cumulonimbus cloud.

4 Lightning Positive and negative charges build up in the storm clouds.
Lightning is the sudden spark, or energy discharge. May occur: cloud to cloud cloud to ground

5 Thunder Lightning heats the air around it to 30,000°C.
The rapidly heated air expands suddenly and explosively. Thunder is the sound of the explosion. Thunder is heard after lightning because light travels faster than sound.

6 Thunderstorm Safety If outside:
Avoid touching metal objects because they conduct electricity. Lightning usually strikes the tallest objects. Trees, house or flag poles.

7 Thunderstorm Safety If outside in an open area (golf course):
Find an area low away from trees, fences and poles. Crouch down with your head down and hands on your knees. If swimming or on a boat, seek shelter away from the water.

8 Thunderstorm Safety If inside:
Avoid touching phones, electrical appliances, or plumbing. They conduct electricity. Cars are safe they carry electricity around the metal skin, but do not touch metal in the car. Storm Menu


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