Sounds like one of the seal's of Tribulation. Grab a bible and read revelation. ==new answer== In the universal language of mind which the soul or subconscious mind uses to relate our current state of conscious awareness, dreams may be understood. Chaos represents uncontolled energy-your dream is telling you to learn how to control energy-thoughts are energy Mountains represent challenges or obstacles- your choice here Small planes are the physical body- are you in control of your physical body- this can be learned storms are mental confusion- do you know who you are, where you came from and where you are going large planes represents orginizations-what type of structures are you using or mis-using Overall your dream is sugesting that you clarify all of these things the truth is that you are not helpless and everything on this earth is for our constructive use including people Begin to think about what you want and what you have to give instead of picturing what it is that you do not want.
Thunderstorms. Tornadoes are a product of thunderstorms while a hurricane is composed of thunderstorms.
Yes thunderstorms are natural phenomena.
Both hurricanes and tsunamis are powerful natural forces that can lead to the loss of lives and the destruction of property. They both involve water since hurricanes form over the ocean and tsunamis are gigantic waves.
No. Tornadoes and hurricanes are atmospheric phenomena, and there is no atmosphere in space.
Hurricanes are large-scale weather systems that form as clusters of thunderstorms intensify and organize over warm ocean water. Tornadoes are small-scale weather phenomena that form from complicated interactions of air currents within a thunderstorm.
Yes. Hurricanes are atmospheric phenomena that are cause by certain weather conditions.
As thunderstorms are transient atmospheric phenomena, they can occure anywhere in Britain driven by the prevaling atmospheic circulation.
Since tornadoes and hurricanes are weather phenomena they are studied by meteorologists, or weather scientists.
Hurricanes are produce by weather phenomena, though geologic features can influence them.
Not really. Although hurricanes and tornadoes have some notable similarities, they are completely different phenomena. It is not uncommon for hurricanes to produce tornadoes, but most tornadoes are not a result of hurricanes.
Hurricanes and tornadoes are both weather phenomena and so would be covered by the study of meteorology. There is no term for the study of hurricanes or tornadoes in particular.
No, hurricanes are natural phenomena, however there is some evidence that humans may have affected the frequency and severity of hurricanes as a consequence of global warming.