In my opinion i think the deadliest storm is the fire storm because the fire storm can kill everybody that i land on anything can be burnt and the fire can create more of the enviromental issues in short that mean's global warning.
I think either hurricane or typhoon is the word you are after.
Hurricanes are the powerful storms that start in mid-Atlantic and generally head towards the Caribbean or East Coast of the USA, while similar storms originating in the Pacific Ocean are called typhoons. There is no meaning to the idea that either one or the other of 'typhoon' or 'hurricane' are 'the most severe'; The strongest wind forces on the Beaufort Scale are referred to as 'Force 12 hurricane'
A hurricane
They produce STRONG winds, tornadoes, severe thunder storms, ect.
the storm that is the most severe is typhoon or cyclone also known as hurricane seconed most severe is tornado
Hurricanes are more powerful in the total amount of energy they release but tornadoes are more intense. They are much smaller than hurricanes but can have much stronger winds.
The most powerful thunderstorms are supercells, which can produce damage winds, large hail, and violent tornadoes.
hurricane
Both can be powerful, depending on how big the hail is! but generally, thunderstorms are more powerful because they can do more damage..lightening can start fires which destroy things completely. Hail can also destroy things, but normally its not big enough to do that..just puts dents in things.
squall line thunderstorms.
No. Most thunderstorms move in a reltively straigh line. However, many thunderstorms occur as part of a roughly spiral-shaped weather system. Some thunderstorms do rotate as well.
Probably thunderstorms with tornadoes included (so severe thunderstorms) and Hurricanes.
cumulonimbus
These storms are called supercells
Most tornadoes are produced by thunderstorms called supercells, though occasionally tornadoes form in squall lines.
Tornadoes are usually associated with especially powerful thunderstorms called supercells.
Most waterspouts form by a different mechanism than the typical tornado. Tornadoes are most often a product of powerful rotating thunderstorms called supercells, the strongest thunderstorms on earth. Most waterspouts don't form from supercells, but are a result of the instability that occurs when cool air moves over warm water, which doesn't provide as much power.
Yes. Bangladesh can get powerful thunderstorms and tropical cyclones.
No. Supercells are powerful thunderstorms that produce the majority of tornadoes.
microbursts
Tornadoes and hail are both a product of severe thunderstorms. The most powerful thunderstorms on Earth are supercells, which are characterized by strong, rotating updraft. These thunderstorms are the ones most capable of producing significant hail and tornadoes. The strong updraft keeps hailstones in the air as they form, while the rotation in the updraft is what leads to the formation of tornadoes.
Tornadoes are produce by thunderstorms. Most tornadoes form in a special kind of thunderstorm called a supercell, the most powerful type of thunderstorm on earth.
No. Weather is mostly limited to the troposphere, though the most powerful thunderstorms sometimes penetrate into the stratosphere.
That planet you're thinking about is most likely Jupiter. Jupiter has frequent and powerful storms in its atmosphere, including the Spot.
Tornadoes are associated with powerful thunderstorms called supercells.