Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Why is the strong convective weather so fierce and imposing that it can't even compare with the typhoon?

Why is the strong convective weather so fierce and imposing that it can't even compare with the typhoon?

The so-called strong convection is a weather phenomenon caused by strong vertical movement of air.

Strong convective weather occurs suddenly, moves rapidly, violently and destructively, mainly including lightning, strong wind, hail, tornado and local heavy precipitation. Strong convective weather occurs in small and medium-scale weather systems, with a small spatial scale, generally ranging from ten to two or three hundred kilometers, and some are only tens of meters to several kilometers. Its life is short, with obvious suddenness, ranging from one hour to ten hours, and only a few minutes to dozens of minutes when it comes. Worldwide, it is listed as the fourth most disastrous weather after tropical cyclones, earthquakes and floods.