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Definition of superstorm in English: superstormnounˈsuːpəstɔːmˈso͞opərstôrm A powerful and destructive storm that affects a very large area. Britain faces a growing threat from superstorms that could bring at least 10% more rain than today's worst downpours Example sentencesExamples - And in Rome, as thousands of tourists watch helplessly, an electrical superstorm reduces the ancient Roman Colosseum to rubble.
- He resigned following a torrent of attacks on his performance after the August 29 superstorm that devastated New Orleans and the surrounding region.
- One of the effects created by the superstorms in the movie is the pulling down of supercool air from the troposphere that freezes people in a matter of seconds.
- Sure, it will come again, this superstorm, and it could get us all.
- The heat stays stuck in the tropics, the polar regions get colder, and the atmosphere suddenly flips over in a "superstorm."
- The space shuttle has a rough landing, a superstorm fries the Roman Coliseum, and the solar winds dismantle the Golden Gate Bridge.
- What about the superstorms depicted in the movie, which form like hurricanes over North America, Europe, and Asia?
- The most significant storms directly affecting the biomass harvest years were the 1993 Superstorm northeaster in March 1993 and Hurricane Bertha in July 1996.
- His teenage son, Sam, is trapped in New York, ground zero for one of three superstorms spreading across the northern hemisphere.
- My best guess is that it is a desperate attempt to head off the Superstorms, floods and droughts of global warming.
- That unleashes a superstorm that brings with it a new ice age.
- People just got tired of seeing their homes and business destroyed on a regular basis by superstorms and rising sea levels.
- The destruction led Leahy to wonder if government officials, planners and developers really understand the risk posed by such superstorms.
- The film posits a scenario where this chill wind triggers a global superstorm which sucks supercooled air from the troposphere and visits extreme cold on the rest of the world.
- It all began with the March 1993 superstorm, when all the models converged on the same scenario, which turned out to be right on the money.
- Three superstorms threaten to end Western civilization as we know it.
Definition of superstorm in US English: superstormnounˈso͞opərstôrm A powerful and destructive storm that affects an unusually large area. Britain faces a growing threat from superstorms that could bring at least 10% more rain than today's worst downpours Example sentencesExamples - And in Rome, as thousands of tourists watch helplessly, an electrical superstorm reduces the ancient Roman Colosseum to rubble.
- He resigned following a torrent of attacks on his performance after the August 29 superstorm that devastated New Orleans and the surrounding region.
- The most significant storms directly affecting the biomass harvest years were the 1993 Superstorm northeaster in March 1993 and Hurricane Bertha in July 1996.
- That unleashes a superstorm that brings with it a new ice age.
- The heat stays stuck in the tropics, the polar regions get colder, and the atmosphere suddenly flips over in a "superstorm."
- It all began with the March 1993 superstorm, when all the models converged on the same scenario, which turned out to be right on the money.
- One of the effects created by the superstorms in the movie is the pulling down of supercool air from the troposphere that freezes people in a matter of seconds.
- The destruction led Leahy to wonder if government officials, planners and developers really understand the risk posed by such superstorms.
- The film posits a scenario where this chill wind triggers a global superstorm which sucks supercooled air from the troposphere and visits extreme cold on the rest of the world.
- The space shuttle has a rough landing, a superstorm fries the Roman Coliseum, and the solar winds dismantle the Golden Gate Bridge.
- People just got tired of seeing their homes and business destroyed on a regular basis by superstorms and rising sea levels.
- Three superstorms threaten to end Western civilization as we know it.
- My best guess is that it is a desperate attempt to head off the Superstorms, floods and droughts of global warming.
- Sure, it will come again, this superstorm, and it could get us all.
- His teenage son, Sam, is trapped in New York, ground zero for one of three superstorms spreading across the northern hemisphere.
- What about the superstorms depicted in the movie, which form like hurricanes over North America, Europe, and Asia?
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