concept   typhoons

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Canada (1) coastal communities in East Asia (1) coastal communities in Japan (1) northern countries (1) western countries (1) Micronesia (1) Midwestern United States (1) Ring of Fire countries (1) Taiwan (1) city dwellers in Hong Kong (1) city dwellers in Los Angeles (1) remote villages in Asia (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 typhoons Canada Typhoons are infrequent and not well-known in Canadian culture. 3
2 typhoons coastal communities in East Asia Typhoons are a frequent natural threat in East Asian coastal communities, necessitating extensive preparedness measures. 3
3 typhoons coastal communities in Japan Coastal communities in Japan are accustomed to preparing for and experiencing typhoons during the season. 2
4 typhoons northern countries Typhoons are uncommon and disruptive natural disasters with significant impact on infrastructure and safety in northern countries. 2
5 typhoons western countries Typhoons are rare and catastrophic natural disasters in western countries, prompting extensive media coverage and emergency response. 2
6 typhoons Micronesia Typhoons are a regular occurrence and significant part of the local weather patterns in Micronesian culture. 1
7 typhoons Midwestern United States The Midwestern United States culture values preparedness for tornadoes, including having underground shelters. 1
8 typhoons Ring of Fire countries Typhoons are a common occurrence in the Ring of Fire countries and are considered part of the seasonal weather. 1
9 typhoons Taiwan Typhoons are a common occurrence in Taiwan and the people are well-prepared for their impact. 1
10 typhoons city dwellers in Hong Kong City dwellers in Hong Kong are familiar with typhoons as a common natural occurrence during certain seasons. 1
11 typhoons city dwellers in Los Angeles City dwellers in Los Angeles rarely experience typhoons. 1
12 typhoons remote villages in Asia Typhoons are a regular occurrence in remote Asian villages, posing a significant natural hazard to agriculture and daily life. 1