What is a convection storm that has thunder and lightening
Question asked by: devine
Asked on: 30 Mar 2009
There is lots of information on convection storms on sites like wikipedia so take a look there.
Basically, this is where the hot air rises and condenses leading to the creation of the storm as the air cools quickly and becomes rainclouds and also leads to a charge difference which leads to lightning.
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Replied at: 05 Apr 2009
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