An MLive reader has a question about why the thunder earlier this week was so loud and lasted a long time. There are two valid reasons. Elizabeth emailed me asking, “A couple days ago the storms we ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – If you ever wondered why some thunderstorms sound louder than others, most of the time, it has to do with your listening location. Thunder is the acoustic shock wave resulting ...
NEW ORLEANS — There are three likely explanations for the loud, continuing boom heard around New Orleans Monday morning: Terrifying fish monsters from a horror movie were released from their ancient ...
The Electric Factory Above Our Heads Thunderstorms often begin to develop early in the day when the sun heats the air near ...
Thursday’s Ask Storm Team 11 question comes from Geoffrey Smith. He asks: “How does thunder roll that way where it’s more than just a singular clap?” Let’s first talk about why thunder occurs. When ...