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Why do I hear thunder but the sky is clear?
This occurs because of how sound travels in colder conditions and something called a temperature inversion, or when a layer of warmer air is above a layer of cooler air near the surface. This refraction can amplify the sound of thunder. It can also make the sound linger.
Why do I hear thunder when it’s sunny?
The high humidity, in conjunction with warm temperatures, creates massive amounts of warm, moist air rising into the atmosphere, where it can easily form a thunderstorm.
Can there be thunder when it’s sunny?
As hot, humid air rises, it cools, leading to the formation of clouds due to condensation. Under favorable circumstances, intense thunderstorms could form. On these sunny, hot and humid days, you could eventually get caught in an intense storm with strong, damaging wind gusts, lightning, hail and torrential rain.
Can you get thunder without clouds?
A dry thunderstorm is a thunderstorm that produces thunder and lightning, but most or all of its precipitation evaporates before reaching the ground. Dry lightning refers to lightning strikes occurring in this situation. Both are so common in the American West that they are sometimes used interchangeably.
Why do thunderstorms never happen in the morning?
The reason that lightning is less frequent in the morning is that lightning comes from so-called convective storms, storms that have large vertical motions in them that can create the charge separation necessary for lightning. Thunderstorms that form at night occur in the absence of heating at the ground by the sun.
Can you hear thunder without rain?
Dry thunderstorm refers to thunder and lightning that occur without bringing rain to the ground. In fact, the thunder-bearing clouds do produce rain but the rain droplets have evaporated in the air before reaching the ground. The anvil cloud is so high that rain coming from it evaporates before reaching the ground.