Nature's spectacular power is in many cases seen through the force and extent of tempests. From whirling whirlwinds over immense seas to air aggravations with destroying outcomes, storms make a permanent imprint in the world and its occupants. In this blog entry, we dig into the domain of the world's most impressive tempests, where wind and water converge to make stunning showcases of power and excellence. Super Tropical storm Haiyan (2013) We start our excursion with Super Tropical storm Haiyan, which struck the Philippines in November 2013. With wind speeds arriving at a staggering 195 mph (315 km/h), Haiyan left a path of obliteration afterward. The tempest flood caused far reaching flooding, and the joined impacts of winds and water brought about the deficiency of thousands of lives and broad harm to foundation. Storm Katrina (2005) Storm Katrina remains as an obvious indication of the devastating capability of Atlantic typhoons. Making landfall in Louisiana, USA, in Augus...