The correct option is A Cyclone
Where there is a high-speed wind, the pressure of the air is low. When water vapour condenses to water as raindrops, heat is released in the atmosphere. This heat warms the air in the surroundings. This air rises and creates a low-pressure region. More air from other places rushes to this low-pressure zone, heats up and rises. This chain continues, and as a result, a low-pressure system with high-speed wind gets formed. This weather condition is called a cyclone.