No , it doesn't . It is just bad when we get too much snow in the winter :S
they do more damage to the shore
Skipper Worse - 1968 is rated/received certificates of: Norway:15
That depends. "Super storm" does not have a definition in meteorology and has been applied to a variety of storms, some not as bad as a hurricane, and some worse than the typical hurricane. However, the very worst of hurricanes are far worse than these so- called super storms.
Storms are getting worse due to a combination of factors, including climate change leading to warmer ocean temperatures and more moisture in the atmosphere, which can fuel stronger and more intense storms. Additionally, factors like deforestation and urbanization can contribute to increased flood risks during storms.
In brief: Sea Level Rise. Worse Storms. Drought in some places. Wars about resources.
Tornadoes rotate rapidly. They also produce much worse damage than you usually get from thunderstorm winds.
No. While Sandy is likely going to be a very destructive hurricanes. Other storms such as Katrina have been far worse.
Not necessarily. "Superstorm" is does not have a real definition. The popular media have applied it to a number of powerful storms of different types, though usually a storm that the media labels a "superstorm" will have a worse impact than a typical tropical storm. However, some tropical storms, such as Tropical Storm Allison in 2001, can have every severe impacts.
The big one was Cannibalism! the party was isolated by bad weather ( Snow storms) was running out of supplies, and things took a turn for the worse.
rain storms thunder storms snow storms sand storms dust storms hail storms tornadoes although they are rare
Severe thunderstorms are what produce tornadoes. The same general conditions(warm mist air meeting cool dry air, wind shear, etc.) that can produce tornadoes can also lead to strong to severe thunderstorms, even if those storms don't produce tornadoes. Another factor may be psychological; after such devastating tornadoes people may be more aware of the severity of the storms that come through.
Deserts can have dust storms, wind storms, thunderstorms, blizzards, hail storms, etc.