yes
Set was the god in charge of chaos, darkness, deserts and storms.
Not from Alica or any tropical storms of the late 1970s or 1980s.
I looked in Wikipedia; they do not mention particular powers but they do refer to Seth as a god of great strength and at times he was a chief deity. He was considered god of the desert and storms. Depending on politics and the status of "foreigners" in Ancient Egypt, he was also considered an evil god, as he murdered Osiris, the husband of the very popular Isis.
The two major classifications of deserts are hot deserts and cold deserts.
there are no deserts in portugal
Yes, of course. Deserts have wind and dust storms and most deserts have a rainy season.
Blizzards (rare, but they happen)Severe thunderstormsHail stormsDust Storms
Deserts can have dust storms, wind storms, thunderstorms, blizzards, hail storms, etc.
Dust and sand storms do not destroy deserts, they simply rearrange the substrate a bit.
rain storms thunder storms snow storms sand storms dust storms hail storms tornadoes although they are rare
Usually occurs in deserts or barren lands. Winds are strong enough to lift the sand up to heights, because there are no obstacles to prevent it (such as trees, vegetation, mountains or buildings).
storms happen a lot in the fall
A lot of wind storms occur in the Sahara Desert, and in Asia deserts, but wind storms can occur in any hot, dry places that have loose ground.
Yes Actually there are some storms on Jupiter
they are very bad if mars storms happen we get lollipops
In the future, deserts and grasslands will turn into a city.
Storms usually occur in regions with warm, moist air and unstable atmospheric conditions, such as along coasts, near mountains, or in tropical regions. The frequency of storms can vary depending on the location and season, with some areas experiencing frequent storms while others may only see them occasionally.