Thunderstorms
Cross-source consensus on Thunderstorms from 3 sources and 5 claims.
3 sources · 5 claims
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- Thunderstorms are a major natural source of negative ions. — Negative Ions and Natural Sources
- Thunderstorms simultaneously provide water movement, moisture, and air circulation, making them effective negative ion generators. — Negative Ions and Natural Sources
- Thunderstorms are a natural source of negative ions. — Negative Ions in Nature
- The heaviness of the air before a thunderstorm is a physically palpable phenomenon that humans commonly notice. — Air Ions in Forests and Thunderstorm Weather Patterns
- The pre-thunderstorm atmospheric condition is associated with elevated positive ion concentration. — Air Ions in Forests and Thunderstorm Weather Patterns