downpour?
Earth Quake
dramatic
A yawp (or yaup) is a sudden yelp or bark.
A flash flood?
A five-letter word for sudden movement is probably "start." Make sure the "d" is correct.
a sudden and very heavy rainfall.
Brian realized that nature could be unpredictable when he was caught in a severe storm while alone in the wilderness. The sudden change in weather and the ferocity of the storm highlighted to him the power and unpredictability of nature.
the caprice of nature is the sudden change of the nature
The term for heavy continuous rainfall is "downpour." It refers to a sudden and heavy rainstorm that can cause flooding and other water-related issues.
The word "caprice" means a sudden change, so "caprice of nature" means a sudden change in some natural phenomenon. It could be a sudden thunderstorm, an earthquake, or a sudden change in the temperature.
An epiphany.
Natural.
I think it is stationary?
It is called a "downpour", or perhaps a "cloudburst".
Let's try the spelling epiphany. It can have several related meanings- including the sudden appearance of a divine being, or a sudden perception of the nature or meaning of something.
A sudden realization about the nature or meaning of something. An epiphany can often come about due to some experience that may trigger the sudden realization. Refer to link below.
Yes, "cloudburst" is a noun. It refers to a sudden and heavy rainfall over a small area, typically lasting for a short duration.