This is the 6676th most frequent Japanese word.
ハリケーン
Hurricane.
The word "ハリケーン" is used to denote a meteorological phenomenon occurring near a specific location.
昨日、ハリケーンが近くの海域を通過しました。
Yesterday, a hurricane passed through a nearby sea area.
In this sentence, "ハリケーン" serves as a metaphor to describe someone's vigorous energy.
彼の勢いはまるでハリケーンのようだった。
His momentum was like a hurricane.
Here, "ハリケーン" refers to a key element of the movie's storyline representing actual weather events.