According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), an updraft is the developing stage of a thunderstorm, marked by “a cumulus cloud that is being pushed upward by a rising ...
“In wide areas where there are no tall objects around ... “Nowadays, cumulonimbus clouds form over wide areas, and thunderstorms with heavy downpours can occur several times every few hours.
Thunderstorms usually occur in cumulonimbus clouds—wet, dense, and tall clouds that can vary in size, frequently extending upwards of 40,000 feet into the air. In the soaring columns of a ...