Eighth/Seventh Century BCE writer Hesiod in his treatise Works and Days, being a farmer, explained weather and seasons in terms of its effects and cycles. Differently in Theognis (ascribed to him but obviously by a different author who is unlikely to be a farmer) it is the gods and their never-ending wrangles, which produce catastrophes.
A natural disaster. More specifically a meteorological (weather) disaster.
Most weather forecasters and similar professions study the weather and can figure out if or when a natural disaster is about to occur.
Natural disaster weather refers to extreme and severe weather events that can lead to significant destruction and loss of life. Examples include hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, floods, and wildfires. These events are often unpredictable and can have devastating impacts on communities and ecosystems.
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Yes, and they may be classified as windstorms. Along with hurricanes and floods, they are a form of natural disaster caused by weather.
A tornado is a natural disaster, more specifically it is a violent weather event.
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After a natural disaster such as a volcano erupts, it can disrupt the environment in various ways. The intense explosion of ashes that embed the atmosphere can cause climatic changes and wreak havoc on weather patterns.
A Natural calamity or disaster is one which is of natural origin; weather (tornado's, floods, mudslides etc.), fire, earthquakes, volcano, tsunamis etc. Earthquakes are natural disaster's, they cannot be prevented, but building codes and regulations can be enforced to lessen the impact of these events.
Travel insurance does include some certain natural disasters. One natural disaster that is covered by travel insurance is severe weather. This type of insurance also includes delays due to weather.
Natural events were explained by the Egyptians much like they were explained by other cultures during this time. Many natural occurrences were thought to be the work of gods or other deities that controlled things that the people otherwise had no way of explaining, such as the sun rising and setting and the weather.