It is also called HURRiCANE because of its fast wind and fast storm. its like "IPO-IPO "in Philippines a deadly "Super fast Wind " in any part of the world.
tropical storm
The Perfect Storm
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The metaphor in "what storm then shook the ocean of my sleep" compares the disturbance in the speaker's sleep to the powerful and tumultuous force of a storm on the ocean, suggesting the intensity and disruption caused by whatever affected their slumber.
hurricane
A violent storm in the Pacific Ocean is typically referred to as a typhoon. Typhoons are large tropical cyclones that form over warm ocean waters and can bring strong winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surges.
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Yes, "ocean storm" is a common noun. It refers to a type of weather event occurring in the ocean and does not specify a particular storm or name. Common nouns are general terms for a class of objects or concepts, as opposed to proper nouns, which denote specific names.
An ocean going storm that doesn't touch land is often called a squall.
I think it is a storm surge
it goes up in the ocean
hurricane