21. In the summer and early fall dozens of clusters of thunderstorms form in the strongly heated air near the Sahel. 22. In turn, heated air rose rapidly, forming thunderstorms. 23. Large fires pull heated air up the flue. 24. Like a hot-air balloon, bubbles of heated air then rise, sometimes leading to cumulus clouds. 25. Like a hot air balloon, bubbles of heated air rise, sometimes leading to cumulus clouds. 26. Like a hot-air balloon, bubbles of heated air rise, sometimes leading to cumulus clouds. 27. Other homeowners can adjust the amount of heated air that reaches a room by partially opening or closing the damper doors in the registers. 28. People and objects are warmed by the heated air. 29. Remember that your AC can only combat so much heated air. 30. Rising currents of heated air will induce spotty thunderstorms across the peninsula, especially during the afternoon. |