Thunderstorm frequency varies according to the location. Hot and humid climates experience thunderstorm activity at a far higher rate than deserts or cold climates.
The map at the related link below shows where thunderstorms occur worldwide and their frequency.
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Thunderstorms can occur frequently, with about 16 million thunderstorms happening each year worldwide. The frequency of thunderstorms can vary depending on the region and season, with certain areas experiencing more thunderstorms than others.
Thunderstorms happen all over the world. At any given time there are thunderstorms in thousands of locations around the world. They are most numerous in the tropics and during summer in the higher latitudes.
About 1% of all thunderstorms produce tornadoes, though the frequency will vary by region.
On average, only about 1-2% of thunderstorms produce tornadoes. Tornado formation is a complex process that requires specific atmospheric conditions to be met, which are not present in most thunderstorms.
Thunderstorms occur in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere. This is where most weather phenomena, including thunderstorms, occur due to the mixing and movement of air causing convection and the formation of clouds and precipitation.
On average, there are about 2,000 thunderstorms that occur worldwide every day. These thunderstorms are mostly concentrated in tropical regions where warm, moist air creates the ideal conditions for their formation. Thunderstorms play a crucial role in balancing the Earth's heat and moisture.
Thunderstorms can occur in any part of the world, including the east coast. However, certain regions like the east coast of the United States may experience more frequent thunderstorms due to the interaction of warm, moist air from the Atlantic Ocean with cooler air masses.
Yes, tornadoes often form during severe thunderstorms that have strong updrafts and wind shear. These conditions can create the rotation needed for a tornado to develop.