Really a hurricane is a atmospheric event.
A hurricane is a storm and therefore a weather event.
No. A thunderstorm is a weather event.
An extremely natural geological event.
A hurricane, and a heavy snowfall are two examples.
No. Cyclones are weather, tsunamis are geological. Sometimes if the hurricane is big enough and starts out way deep in the ocean then there is a good chance it can cause large waves, but a wave generated by a hurricane is not the same as a tsunami.
Hurricanes are meteorological.
Yes. A hurricane is a form of extreme weather.
A hurricane is a storm and therefore a weather event.
Tornadoes are a weather event, specifically a type of severe weather phenomenon that can occur during thunderstorms. They are not classified as a geological event because they are driven by atmospheric conditions rather than geological processes.
a hurricane
Continental collision is the geological event that generated many mountain belts.
Continental collision is the geological event that generated many mountain belts.
Yes, If it was a big/ powerful enough event, its possible.
Hurricane. You have to go west of the dateline to get typhoons.
No. A thunderstorm is a weather event.
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An extremely natural geological event.