Understanding Weather Phenomena: How Sound Travels During Storms
Understanding Weather Phenomena: How Sound Travels During Storms
Global · Published Jul 15, 2026
Learn how sound behaves during storms, including why thunder is heard after lightning and how weather conditions affect sound travel.
This article explains the science behind these phenomena.

How Thunder Works

Thunder is created when lightning heats the air around it to extreme temperatures, causing rapid expansion and contraction. This creates sound waves that travel through the atmosphere. The delay between seeing lightning and hearing thunder is due to the fact that light travels much faster than sound. By counting the seconds between the flash and the sound, you can estimate the distance of the storm.

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