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  2. Thunderstorm - Wikipedia

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    A back-building thunderstorm, commonly referred to as a training thunderstorm, is a thunderstorm in which new development takes place on the upwind side (usually the west or southwest side in the Northern Hemisphere), such that the storm seems to remain stationary or propagate in a backward direction. Though the storm often appears stationary ...

  3. Lightning injury - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] It is dangerous to shelter under isolated trees, cliffs or other rocks. [2] Lying on the ground is also dangerous. [ 2 ] When a lightning strike seems imminent, a 'lightning position' can be taken by "sitting or crouching with knees and feet close together to create only one point of contact with the ground" (with the feet off the ...

  4. More than 80 million in eastern US at risk for severe weather

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    Severe thunderstorms, many packing high winds, will target more than 80 million people in the eastern United States into Monday night, AccuWeather meteorologists warn. The storms will pose a ...

  5. Atmospheric convection - Wikipedia

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    Generally, thunderstorms require three conditions to form: moisture, an unstable airmass, and a lifting force (heat). All thunderstorms, regardless of type, go through three stages: the developing stage, the mature stage, and the dissipation stage. [11] [better source needed] The average thunderstorm has a 24 km (15 mi) diameter. Depending on ...

  6. Dangerous thunderstorms, tornadoes pose threat to central US

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    Hazards ranging from snow to severe thunderstorms will be in the spotlight as this storm develops. The looming threat of severe weather has been at the core of recent discussion between long-range ...

  7. Why do thunderstorms largely avoid Boise? When might we ... - AOL

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    So we can actually have the drier kind of storms where they develop over the mountains, and then by the time they get in the valley here, again, just you get a lot of winds and gusts, but not a ...

  8. Cumulonimbus incus - Wikipedia

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    A cumulonimbus incus is a mature thunderstorm cloud generating many dangerous elements. Lightning: this storm cloud is capable of producing bursts of cloud-to-ground lightning. Hail: hailstones may fall from this cloud if it is a highly unstable environment (which favours a more vigorous storm updraft).

  9. Daily threat of powerful thunderstorms with hail, heavy rain ...

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    Thunderstorms tracking into the Northeast will not only bring pockets of intermittent downpours and an uptick in moisture, they will also help bring some relief from the intense heat for some.

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