Storm God
The term "Storm God" refers to deities in various cultures who are associated with storms, thunder, and rain. These gods are often believed to control weather phenomena and are invoked for protection against natural disasters. Examples include Zeus from ancient Greek mythology and Thor from Norse mythology, both of whom wield thunder as a symbol of their power.
In many traditions, Storm Gods are also linked to fertility and agriculture, as rain is essential for crop growth. They are often depicted with symbols like lightning bolts or clouds, emphasizing their connection to the forces of nature and their role in maintaining balance in the environment.