What a storm looks like through the NOAA's GOES-West satellite. Credit: CIRA / NOAA | edited by Steve Spaleta ...
April marks the onset of intense tornado activity in the U.S., driven by warm, moist Gulf air clashing with cooler masses.
The amount of moisture in soil – and the way this moisture is distributed – combined with wind patterns in the lowest few kilometres of the atmosphere can influence where thunderstorms begin and how ...
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