concept   storm

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Canada (1) Western countries (1) Southeast Asia (1) Australia (1) Pacific Islands (1) Europe (1) Northern Europe (1) coastal tribes (1) inland populations (1) sailing culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 storm Canada Storms in Canada can lead to power outages and property damage, requiring specific preparations for thunderstorms, snowstorms, and other types of storminess. 10
2 storm Western countries In Western countries, seeking indoor shelter during a storm is a common safety practice, especially in the summer. 8
3 storm Southeast Asia Monsoon storms in Southeast Asia bring heavy rainfall, strong winds, and cause widespread flooding, impacting agriculture and infrastructure. 7
4 storm Australia Storms in Australia bring a range of extreme weather phenomena including heat, rain, and strong winds. 6
5 storm Pacific Islands Storms in the Pacific Islands are natural, bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and destructive cyclones. 6
6 storm Europe Storms in Europe can cause power outages and disruption in daily life, while thunderstorms are sometimes enjoyed for their excitement and lightning. 3
7 storm Northern Europe Storms in Northern Europe can bring heavy rain, strong winds, and cause property damage and power outages. 2
8 storm coastal tribes Coastal tribes view storms as potentially dangerous natural occurrences that require preparation and resilience to protect their livelihoods. 1
9 storm inland populations Inland populations tend to view storms as temporary disruptions with minimal long-term impact on their daily lives. 1
10 storm sailing culture The concept of storms in sailing culture is seen as an exciting challenge and test of seamanship. 1