Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Why does it rain when it thunders?

Why does it rain when it thunders?

It often rains heavily after thunder. Even if it didn't thunder just now, it will get bigger once it thunders. There is a reason for this: 1, the weather that thunders is generally strong convective weather. Usually in summer, the surface temperature is high and the water vapor evaporates vigorously, which provides sufficient water vapor sources for the cumulonimbus clouds above and naturally rains heavily. 2. Lightning is the result of discharge between clouds with positive and negative charges. As we all know, like charges repel each other. Before discharge, the water droplets between clouds repel each other because of the same charge, so it is difficult to combine into large water droplets. After discharge, they will combine into big raindrops. 3. Water drops in the clouds float in the air under the action of air buoyancy and updraft, and lightning will cause severe vibration to the clouds, resulting in raindrops falling. The same is true when you shake the branches after the rain, and the water drops on the branches will fall.