concept   storms

7 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) United States (1) Japan (1) Caribbean (1) Inland countries (1) coastal fishermen (1) inland farmers (1) seafaring nations (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 storms United States Storms, including snowstorms and thunderstorms, are common in the United States, often leading to power outages and property damage. 17
2 storms Japan Japan experiences strong typhoons and prioritizes safety during storms. 2
3 storms Caribbean Storms in Caribbean culture are frequently linked to tropical cyclones and typhoons, which can bring heavy rain, high winds, and the threat of flooding and landslides. 1
4 storms Inland countries In inland countries, storms are primarily seen as bringing heavy rain, wind, and flooding, with a focus on protecting property and infrastructure. 1
5 storms coastal fishermen Coastal fishermen's livelihood and safety are directly impacted by storms and rough weather. 1
6 storms inland farmers Inland farmers perceive storms as mainly a potential threat to crops and property with less direct impact. 1
7 storms seafaring nations Seafaring nations view storms at sea as powerful and unpredictable forces that require respect and careful navigation. 1