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Rising temperatures increase the formation of supercell thunderstorms globally, leaving a devastating impact on the environment, lives, and property of humans.
Humans can start thunderstorms accidentally. Humans can't control the weather, but our actions can indirectly influence where thunderstorms form.
So why don't thunderstorms form on hot days, even in the late afternoon or early evening? That answer can be found about a mile or so above the Earth's surface at 850mb - the atmospheric cap.
Condensation is one of the main steps to the water cycle, but it’s also a key factor in thunderstorm formation. A similar process happens in the atmosphere during the summer.
Coloradans can look forward to cooler temperatures this week as afternoon rain showers and thunderstorms return across the ...