intense storm

collocation in English

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intense
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈtens/
us
/ɪnˈtens/
extreme and forceful or (of a feeling) ...
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storm
noun
uk
/stɔːm/
us
/stɔːrm/
an extreme weather condition with very strong wind, heavy rain, and often thunder ...
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(Definition ofintenseandstormfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The station suffered some damage during anintensestormin 1914, when some out-buildings were destroyed hy the wind.
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A giant expedition boat then entered the stage with dancers acting as waves in anintensestorm.
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Violet was anintensestorm, yet did not influence any landmass at or near peak intensity.
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Generally, the conditions that promote herbicide transport includeintensestormevents (particularly shortly after application) and soils with limited capacity to adsorb or retain the herbicides.
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Tropical hurricanes occurred infrequently during the seasons of 190025; however, many intense storms formed during 187099.
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The simulated tracks of more intense storms tends to be farther to the east compared with weaker storms.
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Coastal areas are subject to intense storms, wind, and rain.
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Of note in this season is an unusual spree of very intense storms.
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Along with a high storm frequency, this basin also features the most globally intense storms on record.
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They are able to control the weather and the earth, producing intense storms, calling down lightning and even generating earthquakes.
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This occurred because the season had many intense storms that lasted for a long period of time.
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The eroded soil is easily carried by the flowing water after being dislodged from the ground, normally when rainfall falls during short, intense storms such as during thunderstorms.
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Isolated storms form instantly when the crew tries to beam down by transporter, and when they take a shuttlecraft, more intense storms develop, making approach difficult.
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