1: Firestorm; A giant mid-air fireball. Incinerates everything nearby. Naturally triggered by an explosion.
2: Microburst; A funnel-like flow of wind aiming straight down at hundreds of miles per hour. Has enough power to crush a building as it passes over. Extremely rare.
3: Tornado; A cyclone of winds continuously spinning at hundreds of miles per hour. Can tear a well structered house out of the ground. Moderately often.
4: Hurricane; Extremely fast blasts of wind. Can push numorous objects down due to it's continuous blasts of wind. Somewhat rare.
5: Tsunami; A wall of water crashing down onto land. Can destroy nearly everything it crashes into. Extremely rare, naturally triggered by coastal Hurricane.
Yes, using "worst" in the context of "the worst storm ever" is proper grammar. "Worst" is a comparative adjective used to indicate that the storm is the most severe or extreme in comparison to all others.
The worst dust storm that ever occurred happened in 1989.
The worst storm ever recorded was "Hurricane Sandy"
No. A hurricane is a kind of storm and is one of the worst kinds if not the worst.
when was the worst storm in New York
Hurricane Charlie in 1951... Over 250 people died. I was actually born in it.
describe the worst storm that hit badlands national park
no
Interestingly, the worst storm of the 2001 Hurricane season was Tropical Storm Allison, which fell short of becoming a hurricane. It was the costliest storm of the year causing $5.5 billion in damage. 41 people were killed.
The worst storm happened in 1900 in Galveston, Texas when a hurricane hit the area. Over 6,000 people lost their lives and the storm caused billions of dollars worth of damage.
The worst storm that year was Tropical Depression Five-E, which killed one person in Mexico.
The storm worm