- Air-mass thunderstorm
An Air-mass thunderstorm, also called a garden variety
thunderstorm , is a thunderstorm that is generally weak and usually not severe. These storms form in environments with lowConvective Available Potential Energy (CAPE) values, lowwind shear , and lowhelicity values. The lifting source, which is a crucial factor in thunderstorm development, is usually the result of uneven heating of the surface when it comes to air-mass thunderstorms. This is opposed to a lifting source being acold front , a strong upper level jet streak, or a strong low levelconvergence boundary which is usually the case with other types of stronger storms. The energy needed for these storms to form comes in the form ofinsolation , or solar radiation. Air-mass thunderstorms do not move quickly, last no longer than an hour, and have the threats oflightning , moderate light or heavy rainfall. On unusual occasions there could a weakdownburst , and smallhail (There could be 3/4 inchdiameter (severe) hail in very rare cases). They are common in a maritime tropicalair mass , around the gulf coast states, during the summer, and in the afternoon.External links
* [http://www.theweatherprediction.com/habyhints2/458/]
* [http://www.srh.noaa.gov/fwd/glossary/glossary.htm]
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