
Nature has made countless statements in which to show off its sheer power. We still have not fully controlled nature, more so functionally prevented disastrous events from damaging human property or even taking people's lives. Earthquakes and similar events still can't be accurately predicted despite the advances of
modern digital technology. With this, we are left to study past disastrous events of nature so as to have at least a means of planning ahead and reformulating systems in which to save more human property and a lot more human lives.
I think you would be very much interested in the strongest damn storm ever in
Western history! I believe the sheer brute force of such a storm would generally spark more interest from you than how much lives and property it took and damaged. The storm was given the name Gilbert, which hit the western area (or geographically speaking, hemisphere) of the world in 1988. It had wind power of more than two Category 2 storms combined, and it would've blown a truck full of cows straight to damn cow heaven! Since we have more advanced equipment nowadays, we now have better systems in alerting the people and preparing them of such storm hit possibilities. But believe me, if you knew which storm was the strongest ever in human history, you wouldn't even trust a Russian cosmonaut, complete with high-tech equipment, to save your soul from a drizzle! After all, isn't the greatest storm ever the one that flooded the world during biblical times, and wouldn't you have no power at all to save anything from the sheer power of God?