Thunderstorms have been observed on every continent including Antarctica. There's no where a thunderstorm couldn't develop.
they are likely to develop at warm humid areas.
No. Altocumulus do not cause thunderstorms, but altocumulus castellanus can be a sign that thunderstorms will develop later in the day.
Supercells
Not only, that. The thunderstorm is what produces the tornado.
Tornadoes occur during thunderstorms. In most cases, though not all the time, tornadoes develop in the rear portion of the parent storm. So in most cases, yes, you will experience thunderstorm conditions before a tornado hits. However, some tornadoes can develop at or near the leading edge of a line of thunderstorms.
they are likely to develop at warm humid areas.
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No. Altocumulus do not cause thunderstorms, but altocumulus castellanus can be a sign that thunderstorms will develop later in the day.
All tornadoes are produced by thunderstorms.
Supercells
Not only, that. The thunderstorm is what produces the tornado.
Yes. That is the shape most thunderstorms take, whether they are tornadic or not.
Tornadoes develop from thunderstorms, which are cumulonimbus clouds.
Tornadoes are produced by thunderstorms. Most of the thunderstorms that produce tornadoes develop along weather fronts, particularly cold fronts.
They do have some similarities. Both are violent weather events than can develop quickly. Tornadoes themselves are a product of severe thunderstorms.
No. Thunderstorms form from cumulonimbus clouds, and tornadoes form from thunderstorms. Cucmulonimbus clouds develop in highly unstable atmosphere, while nimbo stratus indicates a fairly stable atmosphere.
Cumulonimbus clouds indicate severe thunderstorms. They produce lightning and can develop into supercells, very severe thunderstorms with interesting properties.