![]() ![]() The warm, moist air rises very quickly – like a hot air balloon – and can be moving as fast as 30 to 40 miles per hour. Summer thunderstorms are the perfect example. ![]() Hard rainstorms happen when there is a lot of moisture in the air and the air moves upwards very fast. Greg Lundeen/NOAA Thunderstorms and big winter storms are quick and intense Massive thunderstorms called supercells can form when the right weather ingredients come together. ![]()
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