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Probably thunderstorms with tornadoes included (so severe thunderstorms) and Hurricanes.
A meteorologist is the study of weather patterns, hurricanes, and tornadoes.
Tornadoes are produced by weather patterns. This can include hurricanes. Other catestrophes may have different causes.
Hurricanes do not form in Barbados, but they can strike there. Hurricanes develop from clusters of thunderstorms over warm ocean water. These clusters gain energy from the moisture that evaporates from the warm water and can organize and intensify to become hurricanes. Large-scale wind patterns then direct how these hurricanes move. Some of the resulting paths go across Barbados. Many of the hurricanes that affect Barbados and surrounding areas starts as disturbances that move off the west coast of Africa.
This is called "analog"
Probably thunderstorms with tornadoes included (so severe thunderstorms) and Hurricanes.
A meteorologist is the study of weather patterns, hurricanes, and tornadoes.
A meteorologist is the study of weather patterns, hurricanes, and tornadoes.
thunderstorms, strong winds (usually), and wind shear
Tornadoes are produced by weather patterns. This can include hurricanes. Other catestrophes may have different causes.
Tornadoes require wind shear and thunderstorms (which can form under a number of circumstances) to occur. Typically the strong thunderstorms needed for tornadoes to occur form along a dry line or cold front. Tornadoes very often form where a cold front and dry line intersect.
Some weather patterns in "The Scarlet Ibis" include the summer heat, hurricanes, thunderstorms, and the gentle breeze during autumn. These weather patterns are used symbolically to reflect the emotions and events in the story.
Hurricanes do not form in Barbados, but they can strike there. Hurricanes develop from clusters of thunderstorms over warm ocean water. These clusters gain energy from the moisture that evaporates from the warm water and can organize and intensify to become hurricanes. Large-scale wind patterns then direct how these hurricanes move. Some of the resulting paths go across Barbados. Many of the hurricanes that affect Barbados and surrounding areas starts as disturbances that move off the west coast of Africa.
Factors in producing tornadoes include instability in the atmosphere, strong wind shear, and some means of producing thunderstorms, most often in the form of a cold front or dry line.
three words: wind patterns.
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This is called "analog"