small not really harmful
Rope
74-95 mph winds; minimal damage to roofs, siding, trees.
Category 1
Most common and powerful, caused by plates sliding past each other along faults (e.g., transform, convergent, divergent boundaries).
Tectonic
Generated near the coast (under 100 km away); provides very little to no warning (minutes).
Local Tsunami
a eruption with CO2
limnic eruption
more then one or two
multi-vortex
96-110 mph winds; significant roof/siding damage, major power outages.
Category 2
Volcanic: Result from magma movement beneath a volcano.
Volcanic
Affects a specific region within 1-3 hours travel time, offering some warning.
Regional Tsunami
trapped pockets of natural gas, primarily methane, that form under the ice of frozen lakes
Flammable Ice Bubbles.
rare but real phenomena where two distinct tornadoes occur simultaneously, often from the same storm system (supercell), forming through mechanisms like a new tornado spinning up as an old one moves, or smaller "satellite" vortices forming around a main one
twin tornadoes
111-129 mph winds; devastating damage to homes, mobile homes destroyed
Category 3 (Major)
Small quakes from collapsing underground caverns, mines, or landslides.
Collapse
Originates far away (over 1,000 km) and can take many hours to arrive, allowing for extensive warnings.
Distant (Tele-tsunami)
vortexes that scientists model to understand climate and pollution
Ocean “Black Holes”
it can go bigger than 2.6 miles
the wedge
130-156 mph winds; severe damage, roof failure, extensive flooding.
Category 4 (Major)
Triggered by human activities like mining, fluid injection, or nuclear tests.
Induced/Explosion
Generated by volcanic eruptions, caldera collapses, or pyroclastic flows entering the sea.
Volcanic Tsunamis
powerful storms fueled by volcanic ash or intense wildfire smoke
Dirty Thunderstorms.
you can't try and run it will still kill you even if your hiding in a basement or a storm bunker
The Dead Man Walking
157+ mph winds; catastrophic damage, total roof failure, total destruction of homes.
Category 5 (Major)
The most powerful tectonic quakes, occurring at subduction zones (e.g., magnitude 9.0+).
Megathrust Earthquakes:
Extremely rare, caused by large extraterrestrial objects striking the ocean.
Meteorite Impact Tsunamis
rotating columns of air over water, similar to tornadoes
Water Spouts.