stormassociated
Storm-associated is an adjective used in meteorology, hydrology, and disaster risk science to describe phenomena, effects, or data that are directly linked to storms. The term can describe events that occur during a storm or as a consequence of it, including thunderstorms, tropical cyclones, extratropical storms, and their ancillary processes. In practice, storm-associated phenomena include rainfall, surface runoff, river flooding, strong winds, hail, lightning, and tornado genesis, among others. The phrase emphasizes the connection to storm systems rather than baseline climate conditions.
In data analysis, storm-associated classifications rely on temporal and spatial attribution. Researchers define a storm window
Applications of the concept include forecasting support, risk assessment, urban and agricultural planning, and climate impact
Challenges include varying usage across disciplines, inconsistent thresholds for what constitutes a storm-associated event, and evolving