Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Did it thunder without the intersection of cold and warm air?

Did it thunder without the intersection of cold and warm air?

Thunderstorms caused by typhoons are also common. This situation is called the squall line before the typhoon, which is a strong convective weather in the spiral cloud belt around the typhoon. 500 kilometers can already have an impact. Although it is only a peripheral impact, the peripheral impact is sometimes quite large.

In addition, there are three kinds of thunderstorms.

One is frontal thunderstorm, that is, thunderstorm caused by the intersection of cold and warm air.

The second is thermal thunderstorm, which is caused by thermal convection.

Third, typhoon thunderstorms, thunderstorms brought by typhoons, which is the situation you described.