Wind Phenomena
Wind phenomena refer to various atmospheric conditions and events caused by the movement of air. These can include gentle breezes, strong gusts, and powerful storms. Factors such as temperature differences, pressure changes, and the Earth's rotation influence how wind behaves.
Common examples of wind phenomena are tornadoes, hurricanes, and cyclones. These events can cause significant damage due to their intense winds and associated weather conditions. Understanding wind phenomena is essential for predicting weather patterns and ensuring safety during severe weather events.