Its not, its a storm.
You can study it scientifically, or artistically, or just enjoy it.
One of the scientific names for storm clouds is Nimbus. If you go to the official NOAA website, you can find a scientist who will answer your question about storms.
Meteorology is the scientific study of weather and a hurricane is a storm in weather.
anothe rname for a thuderstorm is called storm
It means that there is a storm coming. When a cold front comes in and you have arthritis, your bones will ache. As people age, their joints get looser and these pockets of less tight tissue can detect changes in barometric pressure and let people know of approaching rain. People who have had joint surgury know the experience as well. When a storm approaches, the barometric pressure changes as the storm front either moves a cold or warm front out of the way. This change can be felt hours or even days ahead of an approaching storm system.
A rainbow is a beautiful reminder of the beauty of the world after a rain storm. Scientists do not have a specific name for this beautiful natural occurrence.
Storm chasing really isn't a career. Storm chasers mainly get paid by news agencies for their footage which they then air on tv. Many don't get any payment and merely chase as a hobby. Storm chasers love to chase for different reasons some do it for the adrenaline rush, some do it for scientific reasons, and obviously some just do it for the money. You can't really make a career of it. Most storm chasers either have other jobs or are attending college to become actual meteorologists. There are only a handful of career storm chasers.
No, there is no scientific evidence or basis for this superstition. Cats, like people, can exhibit playful behavior for various reasons unrelated to the weather. It is unlikely that a cat acting like a kitten is predicting an incoming storm.
Storm the hedgehog? There is no Storm the hedgehog, but there is a Storm the albatross, so no.
Yes. A typhoon is a storm, it is a tropical storm.
Stoirm (storm); doineann (storm, stormy weather);anfa (storm, tempest).
A storm with no rain
A gust storm