Gewitterintensität
Gewitterintensität refers to the strength or severity of a thunderstorm. It is a complex meteorological concept that can be described by various parameters. One common measure is the intensity of lightning, often quantified by the number of lightning flashes per unit of time or area. More intense thunderstorms tend to produce more frequent and powerful lightning strikes.
Another aspect of Gewitterintensität relates to the precipitation intensity, measured in millimeters of rain per hour.
Meteorologists use radar and satellite data to assess and forecast Gewitterintensität. This information is crucial for