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Why Do Thunderstorms Need Unstable Air? [Solved]

Rising air is needed to produce clouds, and rapidly rising air is needed to produce thunderstorms. For air to rise rapidly, it must become buoyant compared to the surrounding air. When the atmosphere is unstable, air near the ground can become buoyant and rise rapidly through the atmosphere.

What is unstable air and how does it form clouds?

In the first of a new series, Met Office meteorologist Alex Deakin explains with the help of a few simple household items how …

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What Causes a Thunderstorm?

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