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storm

[stawrm] / stɔrm /




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The storm threat led one holiday weekend attraction, Six Flags Magic Mountain, to shut down for the day.

From Los Angeles Times

Officials have suggested severe weather brought by a storm named Oriana - which has battered southern Italy in recent days - accelerated the rock's erosion, causing its collapse.

From BBC

Fifteen people were wounded when two trains derailed some 20 minutes apart during a storm near the capital Bern in 2023.

From Barron's

“While this storm is not expected to be as intense as the atmospheric river we experienced in December, heavy rain, thunderstorms, and dangerous surf can still create serious hazards, including flooding and debris flows.”

From Los Angeles Times

Scientists can use it to better understand extreme weather events such as storms, flooding and droughts, and to improve projections of how climate change may alter future weather patterns.

From Science Daily