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storm warning
It was the meanest winter anyone on the island could remember, with each storm worse than its antecedent.
No. A watch means conditions are favorable for a storm to occur. A warning means the storm is there/has already formed.
No. A hurricane is a kind of storm and is one of the worst kinds if not the worst.
Because the dust bowl is the SOURCE of the dust raised by a dust storm.
Monsoon season is the name for a period of time in which monsoon storms take place. It isn't a season like winter or summer, it's a season like deer season or tornado season. And it is a storm, a violent flooding hurricane. Only slightly worse. So, kinda both.
Summer.
Does the cold make gout worse
Storm tide occurs when the storm surge of a hurricane comes in on top of high tide. The heights of the storm surge and high tide are added together, resulting in worse flooding than if they same storm had struck at low tide.
That depends. "Super storm" does not have a definition in meteorology and has been applied to a variety of storms, some not as bad as a hurricane, and some worse than the typical hurricane. However, the very worst of hurricanes are far worse than these so- called super storms.
It depends. You cannot say one is worse than the other simply by the type of storm. Each individual storm must be assessed individually to say how bad it is. Additionally, some nor'easters are blizzards.
Not necessarily. "Superstorm" is does not have a real definition. The popular media have applied it to a number of powerful storms of different types, though usually a storm that the media labels a "superstorm" will have a worse impact than a typical tropical storm. However, some tropical storms, such as Tropical Storm Allison in 2001, can have every severe impacts.