My favorite archetypal myth is that of the storm or thunderer god facing off and defeating a giant serpent or dragon. A variation of this myth occurs in practically all Indo-European religions and is most likely occured in the theorized Proto-Indo-European mythology. Thor fighting Jormunandr in the Germanic mythos, the Hittite storm god Tarhunt slayed the serpent Illuyanka, Zeus and Typhon, Perun and Veles in Slavic mythology, Indra and Vrita in the Vedic religion and many more variations. The gods I just mentioned were all thunder/storm gods in their respective mythologies and they all killed a serpent in their stories.

A similar myth exists in the religions of the ancient Near East. Hadad Ba'al was a storm and rain god in the Canaanite and Mesopotamian religion. Hadad Ba'al fought and defeated Lotan, a sea serpent who was the servant of the sea god Yam. A varation of this myth is als found in the Hebrew religion with Yahweh fighting the Leviathan. Yahweh had some storm god qualities and an association with thunder.


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The present study is focused to examine the impacts of two intense dust storms on aerosol characteristics and their radiative impacts occurred in pre-monsoon season of 2018 (i.e. 17 May and 14 June 2018) over Kanpur (26.51 N, 80.23 E, 123 above msl). Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) true colour images, trajectory pathways of dust storm along with satellite observation and AErosol RObotic NETwork (AERONET) measurements confirms that both the dust storms are either originated from or transported over the Thar Desert, causing a higher aerosol loading which spread over entire Indian-Gangetic Basin (IGB) and modifying the aerosol optical (i.e. aerosol optical depth, angstrom exponent, refractive index etc.), physical (i.e. size distribution) and radiative properties (i.e. single scattering albedo, asymmetric parameter). The space-borne Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation (CALIPSO) - retrieved aerosol measurements reveal the presence of elevated dust/polluted dust aerosol (up to 3-5 km) over IGB which is well corroborated with aerosol characteristics observed by MODIS, Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) and Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS). The Dust Regional Atmospheric Model (DREAM8b) shows a good agreement with satellite retrievals with higher value of surface dust concentration in the range of 320-640 g/m3 over Kanpur during the dust storm days. An enhancement in monthly mean outgoing longwave radiation (up to 60 Wm-2) is observed over IGB and downwind flow region during the dust storm days. The atmospheric aerosol radiative forcing is found 124 Wm-2 and 84 Wm-2 during both the dust storm days (17 May and 14 June 2018) associated with heating rate 2.69 K day-1 and 1.84 K day-1 respectively which may be significant to affect the regional atmospheric dynamics and hence the climate system also.

The noun *perkwunos also gave birth to a group of cognates for the ordinary word "thunder", including Old Prussian percunis, Polish piorun ("thunderbolt"), Latvian prkauns ("thunderbolt"), or Lithuanian perknas ("thunder") and perknija ("thunderstorm").[3][16]

The MotoGP, the first time Indonesia had hosted the race since 1997, went viral thanks to an unexpected interlude by 39-year-old Rara Istiati Wulandari, who took to the circuit barefoot and armed only with a singing bowl and incense, as a thunderstorm battered the track.

In just a short time, the self-taught phenom has already taking the jazz world by storm. He has played all over the world and is currently making his debut in the United States -- last week at the Jazz at Lincoln Center Gala and on Wednesday night at the ShapeShifter Lab in Gowanus, Brooklyn.

"They are not just caused by the common moon tides but also due to the number of storm surges," said Yulhastin on December 5. "This storm was generated by three meso-scale vortex disturbances that are currently forming in Indonesian territory."

This makes Indonesia's weather condition be heavily controlled by vortex storms which in turn sparks extreme weather in Kalimantan's northern sector and the southern sectors of Java, Madura, Bali, Lombok, and West Nusa Tenggara.

The direct effects of the vortex cause high intensity rainfall accompanied by strong winds or storms in the aforementioned regions and can potentially spread to Northern Java's mainlands and coastlines. This in turn, increases storm surges and potentially sparks coastal flooding in Java's northern coast.

However, we do get a few big New Zealand storms rolling through each year that bring snow right down below the mountains. Recently, the storm of the decade walloped Ohakune and shut things down for a few days, giving us plenty of time to come up with the ultimate storm survival list:

The best way to survive a snowed-in scenario is to be prepared before it happens. In New Zealand in particular, when a big southerly storm is rolling through you will have lots of heads up and plenty of time to get your emergency kit together. When preparing for a snowed-in scenario, you need to ask yourself: do you simply want to survive?

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