violent storm
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Definition
Noun: A severe and dangerous meteorological event characterized by extremely strong winds, significant precipitation, and often accompanied by thunder and lightning. It formally describes a storm with wind speeds between 64 and 72 knots (Force 11 on the Beaufort scale).
Usage
The term "violent storm" is used to describe a specific, intense category of storm system. It is a formal classification within meteorology and maritime contexts to indicate a severe threat.
Examples
- The ship's captain warned the crew to prepare for a violent storm approaching from the west.
- Meteorologists upgraded the warning from a "storm" to a violent storm as wind speeds increased.
- The violent storm uprooted trees and caused widespread power outages across the county.
Advanced Usage
- Technical/Formal Context: The term is precisely defined in the Beaufort wind force scale, used primarily in shipping forecasts and meteorological reports.
- Example: "A warning of force 11, violent storm, has been issued for coastal waters."
Variants and Related Words
- Storm (n): The general term for any disturbed weather state with strong winds and precipitation. A "violent storm" is a specific, severe type of storm.
- Tempest (n): A literary or archaic term for a violent storm.
- Squall (n): A sudden, violent gust of wind or a localized storm, often of short duration.
- Gale (n): A very strong wind (Force 8-9 on the Beaufort scale), which is less severe than a "violent storm."
Synonyms
- Tempest
- Hurricane (Note: A hurricane is a specific type of tropical cyclone with a defined structure, while "violent storm" is a broader wind-force classification.)
- Cyclone (Similar note as for "hurricane.")
- Severe storm
Antonyms
- Calm
- Stillness
- Fair weather
Related Phrases/Idioms
- Weather the storm: To survive a difficult situation or period. This idiom uses "storm" metaphorically, not specifically a "violent storm."
- Example: "The company managed to weather the storm of the economic crisis."
- A perfect storm: An idiom describing a rare combination of events or circumstances that leads to a disastrous outcome.
- Example: "The market crash was a perfect storm of high inflation and low consumer confidence."
Noun
- a violent weather condition with winds 64-72 knots (11 on the Beaufort scale) and precipitation and thunder and lightning