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Fun Fact of the Day: The Power of Thunderstorms! ⚡ ​

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Prepare to be amazed by the dynamic forces of nature! Prepare to be amazed by the dynamic forces of nature! We're here to brighten your day with a captivating fun fact about one of the most electrifying weather phenomena—thunderstorms. Let's uncover today's intriguing tidbit together! Did you know?   A single thunderstorm can release as much energy as a nuclear bomb, generating intense lightning, heavy rainfall, and strong winds!   Thunderstorms are powered by the rapid upward movement of warm, moist air that cools and condenses, forming towering cumulonimbus clouds. This process can lead to the formation of powerful electrical discharges—lightning—that can reach temperatures hotter than the surface of the sun. The energy from these storms contributes to the natural water cycle and can sometimes create dramatic weather events like hail and tornadoes. We hope today's fun fact has sparked your curiosity about the awe-inspiring power of thunderstorms! Whether you're fascinated by meteorology or just enjoy the spectacle of a storm, join us in celebrating the incredible forces that shape our weather. Daily Fun Fact · 3055 NW Yeon Ave · Unit #467 · Portland · Oregon · 97210 [Preferences](   |   [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Click here to view the online version.](

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