A natural phenomenon characterized by strong winds and heavy rain, often resulting in chaotic weather conditions and potential destruction.
A metaphorical representation of tumultuous situations, crises, or intense emotional upheaval that affect a group of people or society as a whole.
A powerful and violent disturbance in the atmosphere, typically accompanied by severe weather elements such as thunder, lightning, and downpours, leading to a sense of urgency and danger.
Example:
この風はの印だ。
A meteorological phenomenon characterized by strong winds carrying particles of sand, typically occurring in arid regions such as deserts.
An instance of severe wind events where abrasive sand is lifted and swept through the air, often reducing visibility and making conditions hazardous.
A natural occurrence resulting from high-velocity winds that stir up and transport sand, particularly prevalent in dry environments.
Example:
あっという間に砂嵐に襲われた。
A refreshing breeze that flows through lush green foliage during early summer.
A gentle yet invigorating wind experienced in mountainous areas, often associated with vibrant new leaves and clear skies.
A poetic term representing a cool wind that signifies the arrival of summer, carrying the essence of burgeoning greenery.
A foreboding period of tranquility that occurs just before a significant upheaval or tumultuous event, marked by an eerie stillness.
A temporary phase of unsettling calm that presages an impending crisis or disturbance, often felt as a warning sign of what is to come.
The striking quietude that envelops an area before the onset of chaos or bad weather, serving as an ominous prelude to the turmoil that follows.
A type of spiny mammal characterized by a stout body and long, sharp quills used for defense, found in various regions including Asia, Europe, and Africa, as well as in the Americas.
A member of the family of rodents known for their ability to protect themselves from predators with their hard quills, which can also serve as a means of attack, and typically do not climb trees.
A group of mammals that belong to the Hystricomorpha suborder, displaying distinct features such as a robust body and specific habitats, with variations in tail length and climbing behavior between species.