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What is strong wind with rain called?

A strong wind with rain is called a "windstorm" or a "rainstorm."


What did storm chasers do during hurricane sandy?

They chased the storm. The wind was strong but they fought it.


What is the term for a strong storm that has heavy snow and wind?

Blister.


What is a strong wind with heavy storm?

That could be called a gale.


What is the definition of a snow storm?

A snow storm (blizzard) is when a strong wind is combined with heavy snowing.


What creates the strong wind in a thunder storm?

In most cases it is the result of rain collin air in the higher reaches of a thunderstorm through evaporation. This cooled air descends and hits the ground, and spreads out, creating wind gusts. Particularly strong events of this type are called downbursts.


Is typhoid a disease or a strong wind?

Typhoid is a disease and also a storm. The storm Typhoid is characterized by strong winds. The disease is called typhoid fever and is usually seen in third world countries where immunizations are scarce.


What will the wind direction of Hurricane Irene be when it reaches Long Island New York?

As the hurricane approaches Long Island, the wind will likely be from the northeast. However, as the eye will be very close to, if not pass over, Long Island, the wind direction will change as the storm approaches, passes over and departs. At times the wind could come from the north, the east, the west or the south. When the storm is departing to the north and northest, the winds will likely be from the southwest.


Is it a sign of rain when seagulls come in from coast?

It is a sign of strong wind at sea, a storm.


What kind of weather usually follows cold fronts?

a strong storm with rainand wind


What is strong wind called?

Strong wind is commonly referred to as a "gale" or "storm." It describes fast-moving air currents that can cause significant disruption and damage.


Is it true that high wind is called storm surge?

No. A storm surge is a bulge on the surface of a body of water created by strong winds.