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Storm

Storm

(n)
UK
stɔːm
US
stɔːrm
Definition: A violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow.
Meaning: Cơn giông, bão
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How to use "Storm" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Neptune once had a huge storm known as the "Great Dark Spot" which was discovered in 1989 by Voyager 2.

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A storm is any disturbed state of a body especially affecting its surface, and strongly implying a wind force.

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It may be marked by significant disruptions and lightning (a thunderstorm), heavy precipitation (snowstorm, rainstorm), heavy freezing rain (ice storm), strong winds (tropical cyclone, windstorm), or wind.

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It transports some substance through the atmosphere as in a dust storm, blizzard, sandstorm, etc.

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Storms have the potential to harm lives and property via storm surge, heavy rain or snow causing flooding or road impassibility, lightning, wildfires, and vertical wind shear.

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This combination of opposing forces can create winds and result in the formation of storm clouds such as cumulonimbus.

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Jupiter is the largest planet and has a big red spot, which is a giant storm.

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