Weather and natural disasters

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  1. 4. The thunderstorm cloud, this is a heavy and dense cloud in the form of a mountain or huge tower.
  2. 7. Gray or bluish cloud sheets or layers of striated or fibrous clouds that totally or partially cover the sky.
  3. 10. Hard balls of ice falling from clouds.
  4. 12. Atmospheric moisture with a warm temperature.
  5. 13. When it gets unbearably hot for a bit.
  6. 15. Moist air causing restrictions on sight.
  7. 17. White and/or gray patchy, sheet, or layered clouds generally composed of laminae, rounded masses, or rolls.
  8. 19. Form in the same way as rainbows, but are formed by much smaller cloud and fog droplets that diffract light extensively.
  9. 23. A tornado that forms over water.
  10. 28. A rainbow is caused by the Sun shining on moisture droplets.
  11. 29. A giant wave that causes flooding.
  12. 30. An extremely cold climate with snow blowing rapidly around.
  13. 31. Sudden movement along faults within the Earth that make the ground rumble.
  14. 32. Gray or whitish patchy, sheet, or layered clouds that almost always have dark tessellations, rounded masses, or rolls.
  15. 34. When snow and ice fall down a steep slope, causing mass distruction.
  16. 35. Water falling from clouds.
  17. 36. When a mountainous peak erupts in lava and fire.
  18. 37. A chilly temperature that makes you wear a coat.
  19. 38. When the sun is out and the sky is clear.
  20. 39. A deficiency in rain over a large period, causing dryness in the land.
  21. 41. When or tides cause water to rise in an area it's not meant to.
  22. 44. Detached clouds in the form of white, delicate filaments, mostly in patches or narrow bands.
  23. 45. Horizontal, band-like cloud formations.
  24. 46. Resulting from thickening altostratus, this is a dark gray cloud layer diffused by falling rain or snow.
  25. 48. Light rain.
  26. 50. A mass fire in the wild that spreads swiftly.
  27. 52. Formed when the light is refracted after coming across two rain showers which have distinct sizes of raindrops.
  28. 53. Precipitation that evaporates before reaching the ground.
  29. 54. Bolts from the sky that cause fires.
  30. 55. A type of rainbow whose color spectrum is based on a single color, usually red.
  31. 56. Underwater ice stalactites.
  32. 57. When light hits rain causing an optical illusion of colors in the sky.
  33. 58. When rocks and land slide down a steep surface.
  34. 59. The discharge between areas of cloud without the discharge channel reaching the ground.
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  1. 1. A spiral arrangement of thunderstorms.
  2. 2. Formed by the double reflection of sunlight inside raindrops and are between 130 degrees and 127 degrees in width.
  3. 3. A build-up of electrical charge in clouds.
  4. 5. When the sky is filled with clouds.
  5. 6. Begins as an invisible channel of electrically charged air moving from the cloud toward the ground.
  6. 8. Thin and white, these clouds look like a patchy sheet or layer arranged somewhat-regularly into grains or ripples without shading.
  7. 9. Transparent, whitish veil-like clouds with a hair-like or smooth appearance.
  8. 11. A circle of light rainbow in the sky.
  9. 14. White frozen rain falling from clouds.
  10. 16. Sand blown around by the wind.
  11. 18. A large-scale magnetic eruption causing a solar flare.
  12. 20. A spiral column of thunderstorms that causes mass destruction.
  13. 21. A negative stepped leader that travels downward through the cloud, followed by an upward traveling return stroke.PositiveCloud-to-GroundLightning
  14. 22. Atmospheric nighttime events characterized by gusty winds, a rapid increase in surface temperature, and a decrease in surface dewpoint associated with a dissipating thunderstorm.
  15. 24. There is a net transfer of positive charge from the cloud to the ground.
  16. 25. Dirt mixed with wind that blows it around.
  17. 26. Clouds looking like bubbles.
  18. 27. Ice formations on the ground.
  19. 29. Rumbling coming from the sky.
  20. 33. A violently rotating column of air.
  21. 37. A never ending lightning storm.
  22. 40. A halo that looks like a second sun.
  23. 42. Overwhelming cold weather that occurs suddenly.
  24. 43. Cyclones that form when a non-tropical storm comes into contact with the warmer temperatures over the Mediterranean.
  25. 47. Lightning looking like a ball that can move.
  26. 49. Snow blown around by wind in the freezing cold.
  27. 51. When the sun is high allowing its light to pass through high-altitude cirrus clouds.