Rachel is definitely my little drama queen. We were lucky in that the tantrums didn't start this early (they started about a week before they turned 2, but they are here with a vengence).
Cheryl is right -- it really comes down to what is causing the tantrum -- is there really a problem or is she just trying to get her way? If it's just being used to manipulate you, you really can't afford to give in.
To that end, when Rachel does that we let her scream for a minute or 2 and then start trying to distract her. We'll play games that she likes, or sing songs, or start reading/telling a story -- anything that will make her forget about being upset. If there isn't anything wrong, that works quickly. If there's a real problem that we didn't see or anticipate, it just makes things worse and then we know we need to try to determine the real cause (hopefully it's just a dirty diaper or similar). This worked for Daniel as well (big brother). We haven't really had to deal with "temper tantrums" with Simon......
Remember also, that tantrums are a normal phase of development -- they are trying to manipulate their world and they live very much in the moment -- there is no past, there is no future, there is only NOW. And they want / believe / need to be satisfied immediately. After all, if they aren't happy/content now, they have NEVER been happy/content -- they NEVER WILL be happy/content!!!!! Reminding ourselves of that has helped us get through some tantrums.
I hope things settle down for you quickly -- I wouldn't worry about having a toddler that noone can stand being around -- all toddlers have moments like that -- and then they have their precious moments too!!!! We all love them, even if we have moments where we don't like them very much! 
Good luck!
Ilene


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