Storms
A storm is a violent disturbance in the atmosphere characterized by strong winds, heavy rain, thunder, and lightning. Storms can occur in various forms such as tropical storms, hurricanes, thunderstorms, tornadoes, and winter storms. Storms are important for the Earth's climate system as they can redistribute heat and moisture around the globe, impacting temperatures and precipitation levels. Storms also cause extreme weather events such as flooding, wind damage, and landslides. Storms can also be sources of renewable energy such as wind, solar, and wave power. Storms also cause disruptions to human activities, interfering with transportation, communication, and energy systems. The ability to accurately predict storm patterns is essential for people living in potentially vulnerable areas.
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