Thunderstorms Severe Storms  A thunderstorm is a storm that generates lightning and thunder. Thunderstorms frequently produce gusty winds, heavy rain,

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Thunderstorms Severe Storms  A thunderstorm is a storm that generates lightning and thunder. Thunderstorms frequently produce gusty winds, heavy rain, and hail.  A thunderstorm may be produced by a single cumulonimbus cloud or a cluster of cumulonimbus clouds along a cold front.

Thunderstorms Severe Storms  Occurrence of Thunderstorms At any given time, there are an estimated 2000 thunderstorms in progress on Earth. The greatest number occur in the tropics where warmth, plentiful moisture, and instability are common atmospheric conditions.  Development of Thunderstorms Thunderstorms form when warm, humid air rises in an unstable environment.

Stages in the Development of a Thunderstorm

Thunderstorms Severe Storms  Lightning is a product of a mature storm Updrafts and downdrafts rub against each other, building up static electricity. The bottom of the cloud becomes negatively charged The ground is positively charged Lightning may occur within a single cloud, between clouds, or from a cloud to the ground.

Tornadoes Severe Storms  Tornadoes are violent windstorms that take the form of a rotation column of air called a vortex. The vortex extends downward from a cumulonimbus cloud.  Occurrence and Development of Tornadoes Most tornadoes form in association with severe thunderstorms. A mesocyclone is a vertical cylinder of rotating air that develops in the updraft of a thunderstorm.

Formation of a Mesocyclone

Tornadoes Severe Storms  Tornado Intensity  Tornado Safety Tornado watches alert people to the possibility of tornadoes in a specified area for a particular time. Because tornado winds cannot be measured directly, a rating on the Fujita scale is determined by assessing the worst damage produced by the storm. A tornado warning is issued when a tornado has actually been sighted in an area or is indicated by weather radar.

Fujita Tornado Intensity Scale

Hurricanes Severe Storms  Whirling tropical cyclones that produce winds of at least 119 kilometers per hour are known in the United States as hurricanes.  Caused by a low pressure system with no front attached  Organized circulation Other names: Typhoon (Pacific Ocean), Willy-willy (Australia)

Severe Storms  Favorable Conditions Most hurricanes form between about 5 and 20 degrees north and south latitude. Ocean temperature 80° F for 150 ft (heat and moisture) Unstable atmosphere

Satellite View of Hurricane Floyd

Where Storms Form  7 Basins

Hurricanes Severe Storms  Parts of a hurricane The eye wall is a doughnut-shaped area of intense cumulonimbus development and very strong winds that surrounds the eye of a hurricane. The eye is a zone of scattered clouds and calm averaging about 20 kilometers in diameter at the center of a hurricane. The rain bands are curved bands of clouds, rain, wind, tornadoes, and thunderstorms outside of the eye wall of a hurricane.

Cross Section of a Hurricane

Hurricanes Severe Storms  Hurricane Intensity The intensity of a hurricane is described using the Saffir-Simpson scale.

Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale Category Clip Category Clip

Hurricane Hazards Severe Storms A storm surge is the abnormal rise of the sea along a shore as a result of strong winds. Flying debris Flooding Tornadoes Click me for floods