Callisto, she shows up in xmen3 the movie
The short answer is no. Or rather a severe storm is a very strong storm. The National Weather Service uses the term "severe" when a thunderstorm produces winds of 59 MPH or greater and/or large hail 3 quarters of an inch in diameter or greater. The National Weather Service usually describes storms as "strong" when they're not quite to those levels but still significant.
Wind storms, such as dust storms and thunderstorms, do not have a low-pressure center like cyclones or hurricanes. Instead, these storms are driven by the movement of air masses with different temperatures or moisture levels.
Storms are given names to help easily identify and track them, especially when multiple storms are occurring simultaneously. Naming storms helps to avoid confusion when referring to them in news reports, forecasts, and emergency communications. It also aids in raising awareness and preparedness among the public.
Supercell storms are characterized by a persistent rotating updraft called a mesocyclone, which is a key feature that distinguishes them from other types of storms. These storms can produce severe weather such as tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds. One false statement about supercell storms is that they typically have a short lifespan and do not last for an extended period of time.
Yes. There are blizzards, snow storms, dust storms, ice storms, tornadoes (though they come from thunderstorms), and cyclones (including hurricanes).
rain storms thunder storms snow storms sand storms dust storms hail storms tornadoes although they are rare
Deserts can have dust storms, wind storms, thunderstorms, blizzards, hail storms, etc.
Yes, the plural noun storms can be a possessive noun; the possessive form is storms'. The storms' damages are widespread.
I think there are no storms in Venus
storms are not living
Since mars is so similar to earth the do have storms mostly including sand storms but they do have other storms too!!
Wind Storms!
yes saturn has storms
Wind Storms!
Kirsten Storms's birth name is Kirsten Renee Storms.
No, storms and supercell storms are not the same thing. A supercell storm is a specific type of severe thunderstorm that has a rotating updraft, which can lead to the formation of tornadoes. Not all storms are supercells, but all supercell storms are by definition severe.
There are very huge blizzard storms. It is a snowy region. Sometimes in the summer there are thunder storms.