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Thunderstorms. Come in all shapes and sizes with some cells only a few miles in diameter and some in larger clusters. A typical thunderstorm produces a brief period of heavy rain and lasts anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. . ND7-8.

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  1. Thunderstorms Come in all shapes and sizes with some cells only a few miles in diameter and some in larger clusters. A typical thunderstorm produces a brief period of heavy rain and lasts anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. ND7-8 Anything from cold fronts and drylines to afternoon heating by the sun can trigger thunderstorm development. Thunderstorms can helpful. They provide much needed rain, cool temperatures, and cause forest fires. http://www.usatoday.com/weather/tg/wtsmwhat/wtsmwha1.htm

  2. Thunderstorms What Goes on in Thunderstorms http://www.usatoday.com/weather/tg/wtsmwhat/wtsmwhat.htm

  3. Only 10% of thunderstorms are severe ND9 Types of Thunderstorms Warm, humid conditions are very favorable for thunderstorm development as strong updrafts feed warm, moist air into thunderstorms. If the air is very unstable, severe thunderstorms with damaging winds, large hail, and sometimes tornadoes erupt. R&O5-7 http://www.usatoday.com/weather/tg/wsevstrm/wsevstrm.htm

  4. Severe Thunderstorms Thunderstorms Quiz

  5. Convergence When a warm air mass and a cold air mass comes together pushing warm air upward therefore increasing the water vapor in the clouds over the dew point Warm Front Cold Front

  6. Dry Lines During the spring and early summer, forecasters in the south-central USA know to watch for the formation of a "dryline" - the narrow boundary separating hot, dry, southern Rocky Mountain air from very moist Gulf of Mexico air. The dryline's daily eastward movement, under the right conditions, can trigger severe thunderstorms and tornadoes. http://www.usatoday.com/weather/tg/wdryline/wdryline.htm

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