I'm unsure if you're asking who the god of Thunder was in Greek mythology, or if there was a myth about what makes the thunder sound.
I'll answer best I can.
Zeus if the god responsible for thunder. But previously, thunder was personified in the presence of the Cyclopes named Brontes. Each of the three brothers personified a different part of the total experience of thunder and lightning: Steropes embodied the bolt of lightning, Argespersonified the accompanying flash of light and Brontesrepresented the following thunder. After being freed from Tartarus, they each gave a piece of their power to Zeus, in the form of his famed thunderbolts.
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Thor was in Norse mythology, not Greek. He was the Norse god of thunder and war.
Mostly Zeus.
I would say a lesser version of Zeus' anger at whoever. As you can see it also has electric activity.
Zeus is the chief god in Greek mythology. He is the god of thunder. The "big three" are Poseidon, Hades, and Zeus. Zeus is the chief god so he is also the most powerful god in Greek mythology.
In Greek mythology, it is said that Zeus is overthrown by his son, the god of thunder and lightning, named Zeus.