Examples of using Winter storms in English and their translations into German
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The devastating avalanches in spring, the summer floods and the winter storms Lothar and Martin.
Total damage caused by severe hailstorms reaches a magnitude that is only exceeded by large-scale winter storms.
This is the amount, of the autumn- be washed away and winter storms”, erklärt Hinrichsen.
Fashion winter storms swept across Europe
Impacts from natural catastrophes were mainly limited to winter storms in the US and floods in the UK.
Winter storms originate from low-pressure systems over the Atlantic Ocean
While outside there are winter storms and snow, you may relax in the pleasant atmosphere of our small sauna paradise.
For many, decorating the tree is just a pleasant way to pass the time while the winter storms rage outside.
strong rain, or winter storms.
Winter storms deliever hundred times as much normal days- the rigor with which the utilization of waves is confronted also on more promising shores.
This wave is caused by winter storms in the South Atlantic and breaks only 1-2
Snow Day Calculator- When winter storms hit, only one thing matters to America's best students: is there going to be a snow day?
But the good sandbars can be destroyed by the winter storms and the main surfing problem is the lack of shelter when the sea gets rough.
Winter storms such as"Xaver" have become increasingly frequent in central Europe. most recently the region fell victim to Cyclone"Christian" at the end of October.
Winter storms over the north Atlantic region
Winter storms have given way to Maytime.
The intensity of winter storms increases in Central Europe
Occasionally, especially after severe winter storms, harbour seals may be encountered on the beaches.
April is extremely variable, with just about any kind of weather, from winter storms to sunny days.
Can be difficult to reach in winter storms.