Tropical storms generally move away from the equator, though the direction of travel varies. They are called tropical storms because the form in or near the tropics over warm ocean water and have tropical characteristics such as a warm core whereas extratropical systems (outside the tropics) generally have a cold core.
In the Atlantic and eastern Pacific they north of the equator are called hurricanes. In the western Pacific north of the equator they are called typhoons. In the northern Indian Ocean they are called very severe cyclonic storms.
blizzards
A Hurricane or a Typhoon or a Cyclone.
They call their hurricanes typhoons.
It depends if they're scared or not if they are scared they will most proberbly pee themselves
Not particularly. They are a natural and regular occurrence.
The child is scared of the dark, so she sleeps with a nightlight on. Our dog is scared of thunder and likes to hide under the bed during storms.
Some are, depending how big the storm is. Electrical storms can be very frightening, even for humans. And wind makes horses nervous.
Yes it frightens them sometimes because it loud and the flashing lightings
A line of violent storms is called a squall line.
when you are scared of crickets it is called Entomophobia
When you are scared of flies it is called "fly phobia".
if you exclude the part "is this a run on sentence, " then, no.
I'm scared stiff of thunder storms too there is nothing really to worry about but these help me get through them crank up the volume on your ipod, mp3, TV, any thing or justblock your ears
The eastern Midwest is a windy area where storms called derechos can occur. These are widespread, long-lived wind storms associated with fast-moving thunderstorms. Derechos can bring damaging winds, heavy rain, and even tornadoes to the region.
Storms