What Causes Thunderstorms? — Passage

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This NGSS-aligned reading passage explains how thunderstorms form from warm, moist air rising into the atmosphere. Students will learn about condensation, cumulonimbus clouds, electric charge buildup, lightning, and thunder. The passage highlights the role of energy and motion in the atmosphere and how weather scientists predict and track storms. It supports NGSS standard MS-ESS2-6 and builds science literacy with real-world weather events students can observe and understand.
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Thunderstorms are powerful and sometimes dangerous weather events that bring rain, thunder, lightning, and sometimes hail or strong winds. But what causes a thunderstorm to form?

 

It all begins with warm, moist air near the ground. When the sun heats up the land, the air above it warms and starts to rise. As this warm air rises, it carries water vapor with it. When the rising air cools down high in the atmosphere, the water vapor condenses into clouds. If the air keeps rising and there’s enough moisture, the clouds grow into large, tall cumulonimbus clouds—the kind that produce thunderstorms.

 

Inside these tall clouds, water droplets and ice particles bump into each other, creating electric charges. The top of the cloud becomes positively charged, and the bottom becomes negatively charged. When the difference between these charges grows strong enough, lightning is released.

 

The sudden flash of lightning heats the air around it so quickly that it expands and makes a loud sound—this is thunder. You always see lightning before you hear thunder because light travels faster than sound.

 

Thunderstorms are more common in the spring and summer, especially in warm, humid areas. They can happen alone or as part of larger weather systems. Some thunderstorms are brief, while others can last for hours and grow into severe storms.

 

Meteorologists watch for signs of building storms so they can warn people in time. Knowing how thunderstorms form helps us stay safe during extreme weather.

 

Fun Fact: A bolt of lightning can heat the air to over 30,000°C (54,000°F)—hotter than the surface of the sun!

What kind of cloud forms during a thunderstorm?

Stratus cloudCumulonimbus cloudCirrus cloudFog cloud

What causes warm air to rise?

Wind from the oceanThe sun heating the groundCold clouds aboveRain falling from clouds

What happens when water vapor cools in the air?

It turns to iceIt disappearsIt condenses into cloudsIt creates thunder

How is lightning formed?

From cold air moving fastFrom the sun’s reflectionFrom electric charges inside cloudsFrom water droplets bouncing off leaves

Why do you see lightning before you hear thunder?

Thunder takes longer to formLight travels faster than soundLightning is biggerSound gets lost in clouds

What does a thunderstorm need to form?

Cold, dry airWarm, moist air and rising motionFog and windStrong snowfall

What is the main idea of the passage?

Thunderstorms are dangerous because of snowThunderstorms only happen in winterThunderstorms form when warm, moist air rises and creates clouds and lightningThunderstorms happen because of strong sunshine

How do meteorologists help during thunderstorms?

They stop the storm from formingThey create cloudsThey warn people when a storm is comingThey heat the ground

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