cyclonic storm

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storm
noun
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/stɔːm/
us
/stɔːrm/
an extreme weather condition with very strong wind, heavy rain, and often thunder ...
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This suggests that salt-spray laden winds are usually quite localized within the wind field of acyclonicstorm.
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This ranked the system as a modern-day supercyclonicstorm.
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All together over 1800 people died in thecyclonicstorm.
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Shortly after, the depression was upgraded to a deep depression and further strengthened into acyclonicstormthe following day.
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The islands on the seafront are regularly exposed to devastation bycyclonicstorm-waves.
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Over the following two days, the depression intensified into acyclonicstorm, with gale-force winds extending 150 km (90 mi) from the center.
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The storm continued to grow and became a severecyclonicstormby.
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Overall, there was a total of 12 depressions, of which 7 became cyclonic storms, and 1 further strengthened to a very severecyclonicstorm.
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Tracking slowly north-northwestward under the influence of a deep shortwave trough, the storm quickly intensified into a severecyclonicstorm.
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It looks like acyclonicstorm, similar to hurricane, but it does not rotate.
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It looks like acyclonicstorm, similar to a hurricane, but it does not rotate.
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Mukda slowly and erratically meandered to the northeast and intensified into a severecyclonicstormlater that day.
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On the next day, the deep depression re-intensified into acyclonicstorm, reaching a secondary peak of 85 km/h (50 mph).
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During the night the weather became bad and the vessel ran into acyclonicstorm.
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It moved very slowly to the north, becoming acyclonicstormthe next day.
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Her delivery was marked by a violentcyclonicstorm, which eased upon childbirth.
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A severecyclonicstormis labelled as a "very severecyclonicstorm" when it reaches wind speeds greater than 64 kt, (118 km/h, 74 mph).
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Murjan became the firstcyclonicstormof the season.
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Later, it became the only supercyclonicstorm, which is a tropical cyclone with 3-min sustained winds of at least 220 km/h (140 mph), in the region.
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Tropical cyclonic storms with sustained winds above 120 km h-1 are called hurricanes, typhoons or cyclones depending on their geographic location.
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