What is Thundersnow?

and Thundersnow is a highly unusual type of storm in which snow falls instead of rain. Sometimes a mixture of snow and rain falls and creates what could be more precisely called Thundersleet . Less than one percent of the storms is pile and mass appears around March, when the weather conditions seem to be most ripe for these unusual storms. As anyone who was in Thundersnow can confirm, it is quite a look.

A few things make Thundersnow unique. The first is the presence of snow, rather than rain, as primary collision. The second is the feeling of strangely fat sound caused by snow that creates an acoustic partition. In Thundersnow, the thunder may seem very quiet and distant, although it is actually quite close and is often inaudible outside a very small range, unlike a classic storm. Lightning in Thundersnow can also be covered with snow and appear in the form of a vague flaon that can be quite unexpected to distort sound.

only a few areas on Earth have a conditionKy that is right for Thundersnow. These unique storms appear on the American Midwest, especially around the area of ​​large lakes, and sometimes near the Great Salt Lake. They were also documented in some parts of Japan and along the Himalayas, especially on Hora Everest, where Thundersnow can very quickly create very dangerous conditions.

Many spikes are formed because of the presence of large water bodies that tend to create columns of slightly warmer air. When the cold front hit warmer air, it creates turbulence in the clouds, which in turn create electric charges that can create lightning. As clotting decreases, it remains in the form of snow despite warm air because it is so cold and thunder and lightning accompanies. Thundersnows may occur when the conditions of ground conditions are extremely cold, supporting the production and endurance of snow.

be caught in Thundersnow canE be dangerous because the muted sound can make you think you are further from a storm than you. If you are outside, it is best to do to become as little as possible so that you are not the target of lightning and keep your head tucked near the ground until the storm moves. If you are in the interior or in a vehicle, it is best to stay there until the weather is clear.

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