There is no proper noun. Both nouns in the sentence ("tornadoes" and "storms") are common nouns.
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Wicked Witch of the West
No
The nouns are "tornadoes" and "storms"
The musical Wicked is a proper noun. All proper nouns should be capitalised.
I had a wicked headache and had to lie down. I was feeling very wicked when I was finishing the laundry and mismatched all of the socks on purpose.
Wicked (really great): That girl was wicked good at soccer, she stopped all the goals from going in. Wicked (really unpleasant, very bad): She is a truly wicked person, she should be in jail. Wicked (witty): You can't help laughing with him; he has a wicked sense of humor.
It was the wicked witch which practiced witchcraft.
Alice's Role In The Play Was The Wicked Witch.
The musical Wicked is a proper noun. All proper nouns should be capitalised.
The wicked witch's trickiness made it near impossible to defeat her.
The wicked witch showed atrocity by stealing others things.
Example sentence - The prince and princess continued to live happy and productive lives which would rankle the wicked witch to the end.
The wicked necromancer conjured up demons through his arcane diabolism.