A hurricane.
A violent windstorm that often takes the shape of a funnel is called a tornado.
a strong storm with rainand wind
No. A storm surge is a bulge on the surface of a body of water created by strong winds.
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Wind speed refers to the speed at which air moves in the atmosphere, while storm surge is the abnormal rise in seawater level during a storm, caused primarily by the storm's winds pushing water toward the coast. Wind speed is measured in miles per hour or kilometers per hour, while storm surge is measured in feet or meters above normal tide levels.
Wind can affect the severity of the storm because it intensifies it. The stronger the wind is the stronger the storm will be. Wind storms can even happen without there being any rain.
A storm may not produce high-energy waves when it is not accompanied by strong winds or when it does not have a significant fetch (distance over which wind can blow). Additionally, if the storm is not located in an area with a steep seabed, it may not generate high-energy waves.
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Because a deep area of low pressure is often what brings that weather, and in departing it typically allows an area of high pressure to slide in behind it. It is this pressure difference (between high and low) that causes strong wind.
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Storms refer to a disturbance in the atmosphere that leads to severe weather conditions, including rain, thunder, lightning, and strong winds. Wind, on the other hand, is the movement of air in the atmosphere. While wind can be a component of a storm, not all windy conditions constitute a storm.
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