When there is a chance of thunderstorms, it indicates that the atmospheric conditions are favorable for the development of thunderstorms, but not necessarily guaranteed to occur. Thunderstorms are caused by the rapid upward movement of warm, moist air, which can lead to precipitation, lightning, thunder, and gusty winds.
Scattered thunderstorms refer to thunderstorms that are more widely distributed across an area, while isolated thunderstorms are more localized and fewer in number. Scattered thunderstorms cover a larger area and are more likely to impact a greater number of people compared to isolated thunderstorms, which are more sporadic.
Wind shear can help turn an ordinary thunderstorm into a dangerous one that can spawn tornadoes.
Thunderstorms. Tornadoes are a product of thunderstorms while a hurricane is composed of thunderstorms.
Ordinary Thunderstorms was created in 2009.
Isolated thunderstorms refer to storms that are more scattered with periods of sunshine in between, while thunderstorms are more widespread. Both can be intense and cause similar hazards like lightning, heavy rain, and strong winds. The impact of isolated thunderstorms versus thunderstorms depends on location and timing.
I am thinking maybe 60% chance of thunderstorm?
60% chance for Scattered Thunderstorms means there is a very likely chance that you will see thunderstorms scattered around throughout the day. A scattered thunderstorm means that one moment their maybe rain and thunder, the next moment it may be clear.Use this table for reference:0-20% Chance of Rain is: Very unlikely21-49% Chance of Rain is: Unlikely but should be expected50-75% Chance of Rain is: Likely and should be expected75+% Chance of Rain is: Very likely and should be expected.
A 40 percent chance of scattered thunderstorms means that there is a moderate likelihood of thunderstorms occurring in the area, but it does not guarantee continuous rainfall all day. It suggests that there is a moderate probability of some areas receiving rain from isolated or scattered thunderstorms, and the overall coverage and duration of rainfall may vary.
Scattered thunderstorms are thunderstorms in the 30-40% chance category. They are generally weak, widespread short thunderstorms that turn on and off due to a storm system moving over the area.
Sometimes but rarely
Scattered thunderstorms refer to thunderstorms that are more widely distributed across an area, while isolated thunderstorms are more localized and fewer in number. Scattered thunderstorms cover a larger area and are more likely to impact a greater number of people compared to isolated thunderstorms, which are more sporadic.
Scattered thunderstorms refer to thunderstorms that are more widespread and cover 30-50% of the area, while isolated thunderstorms are more localized and cover less than 30% of the area. Scattered thunderstorms are more likely to affect a larger area than isolated thunderstorms.
Isolated refers to probability of occurrence, not to strength. It means there is a 20% or less chance of occurrence.
No. Cumulonimbus clouds are what form thunderstorms.
Yes, isolated thunderstorms can produce tornadoes. Tornadoes can develop within a single thunderstorm or a cluster of thunderstorms. It is important to stay informed of weather alerts and warnings when isolated thunderstorms are present.
Wind shear can help turn an ordinary thunderstorm into a dangerous one that can spawn tornadoes.
They mean the same thing because fat chance is sarcastic. The "fat chance" is said, it really means little chance or "slim chance."