Sometimes, all the ingredients in the atmosphere are present to make big, severe thunderstorms. Yet, no storms form. Why?
Well, you can blame the"cap."
Thunderstorms require a certain amount of instability or"gas" in the atmosphere to form. This instability is created when warm, moist air rises and cools rapidly, creating the conditions necessary for thunderstorm development.
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