The Latin words for thunder and lightning are:
Thunder = Tonitrus
Lightning = Fulgoris, Fulgor
Storm = Procella
Thunder = Tonitrus
Tonitrus.
Most sources cite 3 or 4 possible answers, however, almost all sources claim these to be the fear of 'thunder and lightning' Astraphobia Brontophobia Ceraunophobia Keraunophobia The most likely way these are broken down, are with Brontophobia being the fear of thunder bronto is the latin prefix for thunder, Cerauno/Kerauno-phobia being the fear of thunder AND lightning - since Cerauno/Kerauno are used as latin words for thunder *and* lightning (or either, but it can be both). This leaves Astraphobia as the specific fear of lightning alone. However, the 3-4 words are used interchangably for fear of thunder and/or lightning, so you'll probably find you'd need to specifically state which you mean, no matter which of the words you use.
To say the word lightning in Latin, a person would say the word "ignis." To say thunder in Latin, the word is "tonitrua."
Thunder and Lightning; in German, of course.
rain, storms, thunder, lightning, overcast
thunder is the sound of lightning if that is what you are asking
Lightning without thunder is called heat lightning. It occurs when the lightning is too far away for humans to hear the thunder.
thunder and lightning do not come together as lightning is way much faster than thunder.
No. Thunder is the sound produced by lightning. Lightning is a form of electricity.
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Lightning causes thunder. Lightning is a massive electrical discharge that you see as a bolt or flash of light. Thunder is the sound caused when the lightning superheats the air, creating a shockwave.
folk beliefs about thunder and lightning
lightning+ thunder-=light'n'thunder