Yes, a barometer reading typically drops before a storm, suggesting lower air pressure. This decrease in pressure usually indicates that a storm or unstable weather is approaching.
By reading about Hurricane Sandy you become informed about a very unusual and devastating storm.
No
The answer is a storm. Lightning is seen before thunder, which is heard before rain, which falls from the clouds during a storm.
Tropical Depression and then Tropical Storm THEN Hurricane!
A sudden fall in a barometer reading typically indicates an approaching low-pressure system or storm. This drop in pressure can be a sign of worsening weather conditions, such as rain, strong winds, or thunderstorms.
The category of the storm - depends on the wind speed, and barometric pressure reading.
The Calm Before the Storm was created in 1999.
Storm Before Calm was created in 2002.
The word "the" comes before the word "before" in the phrase "the calm before the storm."
By reading about Hurricane Sandy you become informed about a very unusual and devastating storm.
"Before the next major storm, you" ...
The calm before a storm occurs because the approaching storm disrupts the normal atmospheric conditions, causing a temporary period of stillness and quietness before the storm's strong winds and precipitation arrive.
Before the Storm - Samson album - was created in 1982-08.
A umbella costs money and if you raise it in a storm then it will be blown away. The proper answer is tha lighting could stirke you due to the very fine metal ribs of the umbrella but that is only old wives tales.
Usually, fish turn on right before an approaching storm front.
Insects move inside before a storm comes due to temperature changes. They can sense a drop in temperature before the approaching storm hits and seek warm shelter.
reading a weather map to project the path of a storm