 
    
    Storm
Japanese Name:
嵐
Romaji Name:
arashi
Description
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An arashi (storm) is a violent weather phenomenon that involves strong winds, heavy rainfall, and sometimes thunder and lightning. Storms can vary in intensity, from relatively mild weather disturbances to powerful, destructive events. They can occur in different climates and regions and may involve various types of storms such as tropical storms, hurricanes, thunderstorms, and cyclones.
History
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Storms have been observed and recorded since ancient times by various civilizations.
Early people often linked storms to gods or supernatural forces.
With the invention of meteorology in the 17th century, storms began to be studied scientifically.
Benjamin Franklin’s experiments helped understand electricity in storms, like lightning.
The 19th and 20th centuries saw the development of weather forecasting tools like the barometer and radar.
Modern technology now allows meteorologists to predict storms more accurately and warn people.
Storms remain powerful natural events that can shape the environment and affect human life.