thunder storm

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
(Meteoroloji) gök gürültülü sağanak
thunderstorm
gök gürültülü fırtına

Gök gürültülü fırtınalar hem korkutucu hem de heyecan vericidirler. - Thunderstorms are both scary and exciting.

Gök gürültülü fırtınaları sever misin? - Do you like thunderstorms?

thunderstorm
(Çevre) yıldırımlı fırtına
thunderstorm
gökgürültülü

Gökgürültülü fırtınalardan gerçekten korkarım. - I'm really scared of thunderstorms.

thunderstorm
boran
thunderstorm
fırtına

Fırtınalar tahmin edilmektedir. - Thunderstorms are predicted.

Siyah bulutlar gelen gök gürültülü fırtınayı bildirdi. - Black clouds announced the coming thunderstorm.

thunderstorm
{i} sağanak

Sağanak dün posta dağıtımını geciktirdi. - The thunderstorm yesterday delayed the delivery of the mail.

Atlar gergin ki bu gece sağanak olabilir. - The horses are nervous that there might be a thunderstorm tonight.

thunderstorm
{i} gök gürültülü sağanak
thunderstorm
oraj
Английский Язык - Английский Язык

Определение thunder storm в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь

thunderstorm
A storm consisting of thunder and lightning produced by a cumulonimbus, usually accompanied with rain or hail. A more severe thunderstorm can cause mesocyclones
Thunderstorm
t-storm
thunderstorm
A storm accompanied with lightning and thunder
thunderstorm
A local storm (accompanied by lightning and thunder) produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, usually with gusty winds, heavy rain, and sometimes hail Non-severe thunderstorms rarely have lifetimes over two hours A typical non-severe thunderstorm life cycle consists of three stages: cumulus stage, mature stage, and dissipation stage
thunderstorm
a storm resulting from strong rising air currents; heavy rain or hail along with thunder and lightning
thunderstorm
storm accompanied by thunder and lightning
thunderstorm
Local storm resulting from warm humid air rising in an unstable environment Air may start moving upward because of unequal surface heating, the lifting of warm air along a frontal zone, or diverging upper-level winds (these diverging winds draw air up beneath them) The scattered thunderstorms that develop in the summer are called air-mass thunderstorms because they form in warm, maritime tropical air masses away from other weather fronts More violent severe thunderstorms form in areas with a strong vertical wind shear that forces the updraft into the mature stage, the most intense stage of the thunderstorm Severe thunderstorms can produce large hail, forceful winds, flash floods, and tornadoes
thunderstorm
A storm with lightning and thunder, produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, usually producing gusty winds, heavy rain and sometimes hail
thunderstorm
(TS, TSRA, TSTM) - A shower accompanied by thunder It is always accompanied by lightning and thunder, and occasionally by strong gusty winds, hail, and or heavy rain
thunderstorm
a local storm produced by a cumulonimbus cloud and accompanied by lightning and thunder
thunderstorm
{i} electrical storm, storm of thunder and lightning
thunderstorm
A storm several kilometers in diameter created by the rapid lifting of moist warm air which creates a cumulonimbus cloud Thunderstorms can have the following severe weather associated with them: strong winds; hail; lightning; tornadoes; thunder; and heavy rain
thunderstorm
Thunder and lightning with outbreaks of rain, hail, etc
thunderstorm
A thunderstorm is a storm in which there is thunder and lightning and a lot of heavy rain. a storm with thunder and lightning. Violent, short-lived atmospheric disturbance, almost always associated with cumulonimbus clouds (very tall, dense rain clouds) and accompanied by thunder and lightning. Such storms usually generate strong, gusty winds and heavy rain, and occasionally hail or tornadoes. Thunderstorms have been known to occur in almost every part of the world, although they are rare in the polar regions. In the U.S. the areas of maximum thunderstorm activity are the Florida peninsula and the coast of the Gulf of Mexico (70-80 days per year)
thunderstorm
Produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, it is a microscale event of relatively short duration characterized by thunder, lightning, gusty surface winds, turbulence, hail, icing, precipitation, moderate to extreme up and downdrafts, and under the most severe conditions, tornadoes
thunderstorm
Produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, it is a storm of relatively short duration characterized by thunder, lightning, gusty surface winds, turbulence, hail, icing, precipitation, moderate to extreme up and downdrafts, and under the most severe conditions, tornadoes
thunderstorm
is a local storm resulting from rising warm humid air, which produces lightning and therefore thunder, usually accompanied by rain or hail, gusty winds, and strong vertical air motion
thunderstorm
a local storm that's accompanied by thunder and lightning A severe thunderstorm comes with damaging winds and gusts to more than 60-80 kph, heavy rain and possibly hailstones, frequent lightning and occasionally a tornado They're most prevalent from late May to early September Southern Ontario receives the most thunderstorms (about 30-35 per year), while the Northwest Territories experiences the fewest (two to three storms per year)
thunderstorm
n A spectacular symphony of nature in which rolling thunder complements streaks of lightning against dark and majestic clouds, droplets pour forth to clean the air and make soft ripples in puddles, staining everything a deep and rich shade, the flowers come open and children dance, and civilization dons galoshes and raincoats, muttering about what a bother it is
thunderstorm
A rain or snow shower in which there is lightning Thunder is always caused by lightning In general, the upward and downward winds, updrafts and downdrafts, in thunderstorms are more violent than those in ordinary showers
thunder storm

    Расстановка переносов

    thun·der Storm

    Турецкое произношение

    thʌndır stôrm

    Произношение

    /ˈᴛʜəndər ˈstôrm/ /ˈθʌndɜr ˈstɔːrm/

    Этимология

    [ 'th&n-d&r ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English thoner, thunder, from Old English thunor; akin to Old High German thonar thunder, Latin tonare to thunder.
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