Lightning
Thunder
Flash Flooding
Rain/Hail
Tornadoes
100
The symptoms of being shocked by lightning
What is memory loss, dizziness, weakness, numbness, etc
100
Caused by a lightning bolt makes the air around it quickly expands and vibrates
What is thunder
100
This type of place is at a higher risk for flash flooding
What is highly populated
100
The size in diameter of the largest piece of hail on record
What is 18 inches
100
The amount of tornadoes that hit the United States every year
What is 1200
200
Lightning is this many times hotter than the sun
What is 5
200
The reason thunder comes after lightning
What is light travels faster than sound
200
The percentage of fatalities from a flash flood that occur in vehicles
What is 50%
200
This is the type of rotating thunderstorm that common hail storms are from
What is supercells
200
The two countries outside of the US that have the highest concentration of tornadoes
What is Argentina and Bangladesh
300
The percentage of lightning that actually hits the ground
What is 25%
300
The reason thunder rumbles
What is lightning isn't a straight line
300
The amount of time it takes for a flash flood to occur after a rain event
What is 6 hours
300
This is the size of hail once it is considered severe
What is one inch or larger
300
The year with the most active, deadly and destructive periods of tornado activity in US history
What is 2011
400
The number of volts contained in a lightning strike
What is one billion
400
Another reason that thunder rumbles
What is the sound waves bounce off of objects
400
The height that walls of water can be during a flash flood
What is 10 to 20 feet
400
This is the maximum speed of rain
What is 22 miles per hour
400
The 5 hour time period during which most tornadoes occur
What is 4 pm to 9 pm
500
The number of people killed by lightning every year
What is 2000
500
The average distance from which you can hear thunder
What is 5 miles
500
How fast flash flood waters can flow
What is 10 miles per hour
500
This is the average size of rain drops during a storm
What is 0.02 inches to 0.33 inches
500
The location of the widest tornado ever observed (2.6 miles wide) on May 31, 2013
What is El Reno, Oklahoma