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7 Storms of the world's largest

1. Tornado

A tornado is a rotating column of air that form the tight relationship between the cumulonimbus cloud or in the rare event of a cumulus cloud base to the soil surface. Tornadoes come in many sizes but are typically in the form of a visible condensation funnel whose tip touches the earth narrows and often surrounded by a cloud of debris.
Most tornadoes have wind speeds of 177 km / h or more with an average range of 75 m and travel a few kilometers before dissipating. Some of the tornadoes that reached wind speeds of more than 300-480 km / h has a width of more than one mile (1.6 km) and can survive on surfaces with more than 100 miles.
Although tornadoes have been observed on every continent except Antarctica, tornadoes are more common in the United States. [4] Tornadoes are also commonly occur in southern Canada, south-central and eastern Asia, east-central Latin America, South Africa, northwestern and central Europe, Italy, western and southern Australia, and New Zealand
2. Sandstorm

A sandstorm is a meteorological phenomenon common in the arid and semi-arid. Sand storms, among others, due to higher wind speeds in a wide area. Sand storms generally occur on dry land. A sandstorm can move whole sand dunes and bringing in large numbers so that the edge of the storm may resemble a wall of sand as high as 1.6 km. Sandstorm in the Sahara desert in the local language known as simoom or simoon (sîmūm, sîmūn). Haboob (həbūb) is a sand storm in the area around Khartoum Sudan
3. Blizzard

Snow storms occur when warm, moist air meets with cold air. The mass of warm, moist air and cold air masses can reach a diameter of 1000 km or more. Snow storms affecting the Northeast United States often get moisture from the air moving north from the Gulf of Mexico and cold air from the air masses coming from the Arctic. In the United States of America Northwest, a warm and moist air from the Pacific Ocean cools when pushed upwards by mountains. Many different things can affect movement, vapor content, and temperature of the air mass. All of these differences affect the type and severity of the snowstorm.
4. Hurricane Fire

Strange phenomenon, Hurricane of Fire of Brazil - Sao Paulo in Brazil hit by drought and strong winds causing the fire. These conditions sparked a rare tornado occurrence in the northwestern city Aracatuba. Fire tornado fire tornado or hurricane which in everyday language the locals referred to as the demon of fire, this happens when the fire was in a rotating column of air into the vertical direction. Several instances the height of the 'fire storm' could reach half a mile with winds over 100 mph. This strange phenomenon itself is very rare.
'Fire storm' similar ever happened in Japan in 1923. Incidence in Japan is due to an earthquake in the Kanto region and pose a fire storm that hit the city and killed at least 38,000 people in just 15 minutes. It was awful.
5. Thunderstorm

A thunderstorm, also called an electrical storm, thunderstorm or hurricane-p, is a form of weather that is identified from the emergence of thunder and lightning
When the amount of water that a lot and come from the cloud is known, then the total energy of a lightning storm can be calculated. In a lightning storm is, the energy released reaches 10 million kilowatt hours (3.6 × 1013 joules), which equals a 20 kiloton nuclear bomb. Big thunderstorm can be 10 to 100 times more powerful.
Lightning storms occur throughout the world, even in polar regions, by the frequency of the strongest in the tropical rain forest, where they occur every day. Kampala and Tororo in Uganda have been regarded as the most lightning on Earth, [3] of this title is also given in Bogor on Java, Indonesia or Singapore.
Some of the most powerful and dangerous thunderstorms occur in the United States primarily in the Midwest and southern states. The storm could create a tornado. Every spring, storm chasers go to the Great Plains and Canadian Prairies United States to explore the visual and scientific aspects of storms and tornadoes.
6. El Nino

El Nino phenomenon is expected to make the trend will reverse much of the rainy season until well into the year 2010 because such a radical phenomenon El Nino that occurred.
Impact of El Nino this season has felt the heat during the day but sometimes the wind was blowing hard so that when a fire is usually quickly be spread to the surrounding environment.
7. Storms Meteor / Meteor Shower

A meteor shower is an event in the sky where a number of meteors observed to radiate from a point in the night sky. These meteors are Caused by streams of cosmic debris entering Earth's Called meteoroids atmosphere at extremely high speeds on parallel trajectories. These meteors are caused by the flow of cosmic debris called meteoroids entering the Earth's atmosphere at very high speeds on parallel trajectories. Most meteors are Smaller than a grain of sand, so almost all of Them disintegrate and never hit the Earth's surface. Most meteors are smaller than grains of sand, so almost all of them were destroyed and never hit the earth's surface. Intense or unusual meteor showers are known as meteor outbursts and meteor storms, the which may Produce Greater Than 1.000 meteors an hour. [1] regular or Intense meteor shower known as the explosion of meteors and meteor storms, which can produce more than 1,000 meteors per hour.

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