Storm swell refers to the large ocean waves generated by strong winds from storms, such as hurricanes or intense storms. Unlike regular waves that are primarily influenced by local wind conditions, storm swells can originate from distant weather systems and travel over great distances. These swells often lead to dangerous coastal conditions, including increased wave heights and strong currents, even after the storm has passed.
After stubbing my toe, it began to swell
I think it is a storm surge
The storm has brought high winds and heavy swells along the coast.Its a swell day we are having, isn't it?
'swell' is a slang word for great or nice or good
Swell means to grow bigger, as in 'the swell of the ocean' or 'I could see his chest swell with pride' or, in musical terms, 'the swell of the orchestra' as it grows louder. It is also used as a slang term to mean 'good'.
the storm will definatly come
My head is swelling if you know what I mean...
In a poem, "swell" and "soar" might describe a feeling of overwhelming emotion or transcendence. "Swell" could convey a sense of growth or culmination, while "soar" could suggest a feeling of flying high or reaching great heights. Both words evoke powerful imagery and can contribute to the overall tone and mood of the poem.
it means that the is a severe storm coming .
"Gaoth" means storm in Gaelic.
The storm was scary.
la houle (fem.) is the surge or the swell of the waves.