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Rain And Thunder, 3

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Description

The downpour instantly turns down all the tiny sounds that were wildly singing in the night only moments ago. Along with the critters, you also take this time to relax and quiet your mind, staying nice and dry beneath the overhang of your house, snuggling your cat under a warm wool blanket. You can't remember the last time you took your shoes off and just sat, not trying to do anything except enjoy the feeling of your own breath. There are fou...
The downpour instantly turns down all the tiny sounds that were wildly singing in the night only moments ago. Along with the critters, you also take this time to relax and quiet your mind, staying nice and dry beneath the overhang of your house, snuggling your cat under a warm wool blanket. You can't remember the last time you took your shoes off and just sat, not trying to do anything except enjoy the feeling of your own breath. There are four types of thunderstorms: single-cell, multicell cluster, multicell lines, and supercells. Supercell thunderstorms are the strongest and the most associated with severe weather phenomena. Mesoscale convective systems formed by favorable vertical wind shear within the tropics and subtropics are responsible for the development of hurricanes. Dry thunderstorms, with no precipitation, can cause the outbreak of wildfires with the heat generated from the cloud-to-ground lightning that accompanies them. Several methods are used to study thunderstorms, such as weather radar, weather stations, and video photography. Past civilizations held various myths concerning thunderstorms and their development as late as the Eighteenth Century. Other than within the Earth's atmosphere, thunderstorms have also been observed on Jupiter and Venus. Many thunderstorms move with the mean wind speed through the Earth's troposphere, or the lowest 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) of the Earth's atmosphere. Younger thunderstorms are steered by winds closer to the Earth's surface than more mature thunderstorms as they tend not to be as tall.

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  • Rating: 3.5 Stars with 2,546 ratings
  • Released: about 6 years ago
  • Size: 6.82 MiB

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