Thunderstorms
Thunderstorms are recognized by a rumbling or crackling sound called thunder, and is formed from a combination of moisture, rapidly raising warm air, and a force capable of lifting air such as the meetings of a warm and cold front, or a sea breeze. Thunderstorms may occur singly, in clusters, or in lines. Thus, it is possible for several thunderstorms to affect one location in the course of a few hours. It can bring heavy rains, strong winds, hail lighting and tornadoes.

