Hurricane and Typhoon.
Depends on what you mean. Tornadoes can occur in the tropics, and tropical storms can produce tornadoes, but a tropical storm and a tornado are two very different things.
Hail is a raindrop coated in many layers of ice and is pushed and blown around in the upper atmosphere during violent thunder storms. or it can also mean to worship or praise, if you want it to
The Greek word "typhoon" (τυφῶν) historically referred to a monster or storm, specifically a violent wind or tempest. Today, it is commonly used to describe a powerful tropical cyclone, particularly in the context of storms in the western Pacific Ocean. The term has evolved to encompass severe weather phenomena characterized by strong winds and heavy rain, impacting regions across the globe.
tropical :)
Florida has a very warm, moist, almost tropical climate. This provides a lot of energy to fuel thunderstorms that are often triggered by weather fronts that bass through. Some of these storms can produce tornadoes.
strong storms
Tropical rain forest
a violent wind
as violent
No ... but I think it depends to a degree on just how violent you mean.
It is not that violent, really. I mean I live here and it isn't bad at all.
about in mathematical terms mean to round!