Absolutetly yes because thunder is simply a sonic boom usually caused by the super heating of air during a thunderstorm that expands faster than the speed of sound.
Why do we have lightning but no thunder.
Occasionally lightning appears without a thunder clap because the sound wave occurred too far away to be heard.
Thunder is the sound caused by a nearby flash of lightning and can be heard for a distance of only about 10 miles from the lightning strike.
No it is not possible to have lightning without thunder according to noaa.
If you have a good view of the horizon on a stormy day you can see dozens of lightning strikes and flashes in the clouds off in the distance without ever hearing the resulting thunder.
The sound of thunder should serve as a warning to anyone outside that they are within striking distance of the storm and need to get to a safe place immediately.
After being heated and compressed the expanded columns of air shrink and cool down giving off the initial clap of thunder.
If you see lightning but don t hear thunder it is because the thunder is too.
However thunder could also be caused by a meteorite travelling through the atmos.
Thunder is a direct result of lightning.