Ice dams on roofs, frozen pipes, slippery or snow clogged roads, broken tree limbs, collapsed buildings, pot-holed roads, death by exposure, etc.
cause damage
No. While tornadoes may cause the most severe damage of any type of storm, hurricanes cause a greater quantity of damage because they affect a much larger area.
what is an Incendiary bomb and what damage does it cause
This would depend completely upon the cause of the damage. If a tree fell on the car during a major storm and broke the windshield completely and then rain from the storm caused damage then yes if the policy had comprehensive coverage, it would pay for the damage. The cause of the damage would be covered if it was a covered cause.
Typhoons cause damage through high winds and heavy rains. The storm surges from typhoons can also cause damage, as can the effects of loss of electrical power.
Tempest is a word used to describe a very violent storm. Usually this type of storm will have high winds and will cause damage.
EFFECT CAUSE Sally failed the test / beacause she didn't study.
a storm has a name cause it may be different to the rest of its kind, or may be stronger than any other type storm.
Faw a weak tropical storm; it was a strong tropical storm with sustained winds of 70 mph; just shy of hurricane strength. A 70 mph wind is perfectly sufficient to cause damage. Even then, intensity is not the only factor. A tropical storm of any strength will produce heavy rain, which can cause flooding.
Tempest is a word used to describe a very violent storm. Usually this type of storm will have high winds and will cause damage.
The storm will damage your house......
When a hurricane approaches land, tremendous damage can occur in the built environment. The amount of damage depends both on the intensity of the storm and what it hits. A combination of winds, storm surges, and rain cause great damage to buildings, power lines, roads, and automobiles.