This document discusses three weather phenomena: tornadoes, lightning, and hurricanes. It provides information on how each forms and its potential impacts. Tornadoes form from rotating thunderstorms and can have winds over 250 mph, destroying buildings and flinging cars. Lightning forms in charged storm clouds and can damage electronics even from a distance. Hurricanes originate over warm ocean waters and have potential to be the most dangerous, causing widespread property damage, storm surges, and loss of life from high winds and flooding.