There are a few big hitters when it comes to violent weather, but it all depends on the scale of how violent these individual weather patterns are. For instance, a violent tornado can do more damage than a light earthquake, but a violent earthquake can do more damage than a light tornado.
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A tornado is a violent weather event the most violent in fact. Tornadoes are produce by thunderstorms and are, in simple terms, extremely violent rotating windstorms.
Yes. A tornado is a violent weather event.
Yes. Hurricanes are violent weather events.
Violent changes in weather are called fronts. These fronts can refer to violent temperature changes such as a cold or hot front for example.
No, fair weather generally refers to calm, pleasant weather conditions with clear skies, mild temperatures, and little to no precipitation. It is the opposite of violent weather conditions such as storms, hurricanes, or tornadoes.
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Weak weather can include light rain or a gentle breeze. Strong weather can include heavy rain or strong winds. Violent weather can include tornadoes, hurricanes, or severe thunderstorms with destructive winds and heavy precipitation.
Yes. A tornado is a type of violent weather event.
It's been known to happen, although not as violent as some other places.