Thunder Storm
A thunderstorm is a powerful storm, usually accompanied by heavy rain, lightning, and loud thunder. Thunderstorms can occur in any season of the year, but are most frequent in warm seasons. They are caused by updrafts and downdrafts of warm and cold air, which result in large amounts of condensation that forms towering clouds. Thunderstorms can be dangerous, resulting in flooding, hail, strong winds, and even tornadoes. On a more positive note, thunderstorms also have benefits, such as increasing air quality, replenishing soil moisture, and providing relief from hot weather.
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