Uraganos
Uraganos is a term used in some mythologies and folklore to refer to a powerful, often destructive, storm entity or deity. While not a universally recognized figure across all cultures, the concept of a storm spirit embodying the wrath of nature is a recurring theme. These entities are typically depicted as having control over winds, rain, lightning, and thunder, capable of unleashing devastating tempests.
In certain ancient Greek traditions, particularly in Hesiod's *Theogony*, Uraganos can be interpreted as a personification
The legends surrounding Uraganos often serve to explain the unpredictable and destructive nature of severe weather.