bavuracan
Bavuracan is a fictional weather phenomenon that appears in speculative fiction and in some thought experiments about climate dynamics. It is described as a rare, highly destructive storm that combines features of a tropical cyclone with volcanic eruption. In many depictions, the bavuracan forms over volcanic archipelagos where intense heat, abundant moisture, and complex wind shear interact. The storm is characterized by ferocious winds, a wide storm radius, heavy rainfall, and ash-laden clouds that can drift over land, reducing visibility and affecting air quality. The combination of ash, salt spray, and pyroclastic materials can create complex debris fields and challenges for evacuation and response.
Etymology and usage: The name Bavuracan is a portmanteau blending a fictional root term with huracán, the
In narrative contexts, bavuracans function as engines of plot and world-building, testing resilience, infrastructure, and governance.
See also: hurricane, cyclone, volcanic eruption, climate fiction.