Examples of using Severe storms in English and their translations into Chinese
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Severe storms in the South on Tuesday killed at least four people, damaged homes, businesses and cars, and knocked out power to thousands.
Severe storms can cause landslides, coastal flooding, and stormwater ponding," the city warns.
Already, climate change is contributing to record heat waves, floods, drought, wildfires and severe storms," says Johnson.
Lies in the middle of the hurricane belt and subject to severe storms from June to October;
Conversely, decreasing or rapidly falling pressure usually indicates approaching bad weather and, possibly, severe storms.
I was never cast away nor distressed in any weather, though I encountered some severe storms.
Already, climate change is contributing to record heat waves, floods, drought, wildfires and severe storms,” Johnson said.
They are keen to ensure that buildings and other structures are strong enough to withstand rare but severe storms.
Encountering severe storms further south, he then returned to Valparaiso.
Natural hazards: lies outside the cyclone belt, so severe storms are rare; occasional short droughts.
The Spaniards sailed from Lisbon, planning to escort an invasion force from the Spanish Netherlands but the scheme failed due to poor planning, English harrying, blocking action by the Dutch, and severe storms.
During a Trans-Atlantic flight, a plane encounters a severe storm.
Perhaps it was a hurricane or severe storm.
The typhoon went on to deliver Hong Kong its most severe storm since 1983.
Remotely sensed data have also been used in weather and severe storm forecasting.
They included two flooding events, one freeze event, eight severe storm events, three tropical cyclones, one drought and one wildfire.
A severe storm in the North Atlantic caused many of the beleaguered Spanish ships to sink off Scotland and the west coast of Ireland.
During a Trans-Atlantic flight, a plane encounters a severe storm.
NEXRAD enables severe storm prediction and is used by researchers and commercial enterprises to study and address the impact of weather across multiple sectors.
The Bureau of Meteorology has warned that Cyclone Debbie will be the most severe storm to hit the state since 2011's Cyclone Yasi.