windstorm in English

noun
1
a storm with very strong wind but little or no rain or snow; a gale.
Besides genetics, factors that keep most eastern old growth from soaring to the skies are thin, rocky soils and frequent hurricanes, windstorms , and ice storms.

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1. A windstorm will scatter them.

2. Like a thundering hailstorm, a destructive windstorm,

3. 12 Though a windstorm may corrode your happiness.

4. “Looking at the windstorm, he got afraid”

5. He looked at the windstorm and became afraid.

6. Windstorm losses exceed those caused by flooding in Europe.

7. "Damage from windstorm could total more than $20 million".

8. We read: “Looking at the windstorm, he got afraid.”

9. Soon, however, “a great violent windstorm broke out.”

10. What happened to Elijah as he “went ascending in the windstorm”?

11. + 32 After they got up into the boat, the windstorm abated.

12. What they do not know is that a windstorm is approaching.

13. 3 In the interim, Jehovah had confronted Job out of the windstorm.

14. We use these tests to assess how the structure would perform Aerodynamically in any windstorm

15. But when he looks at the windstorm, Peter becomes afraid and starts to sink.

16. 2:11 —What were “the heavens” to which “Elijah went ascending in the windstorm”?

17. 1. (a) What experience did Peter have during a windstorm on the Sea of Galilee?

18. (2 Kings 2:10) And, indeed, Jehovah allowed Elisha to see Elijah ascend in a windstorm.

19. Elijah is taken up in a windstorm, and his assistant, Elisha, succeeds him as a prophet.

20. Right before Elisha’s startled eyes, Elijah was swept up in a windstorm—miraculously transferred to another place.

21. What he saw when Elijah ascended in the windstorm undoubtedly made a very great impression on Elisha.

22. Creation of shrub swamps often follows a catastrophic event in a forested swamp (flood, cutting, fire, or windstorm).

23. Completing an extratropical transition early on 16 October, Ophelia became the second storm of the 2017–18 European windstorm season.

24. On another occasion, all night long a howling windstorm hurled waves against the lighthouse at Pubnico Harbour, Nova Scotia.

25. * (Matthew 4:18, 19) But this was “a great violent windstorm,” and it quickly churned the sea into a wet fury.

26. An independent forecaster, the European Windstorm Centre, also has its own naming list, although this is not an official list.

27. Some spoilers cannot be avoided, but Broomstick is a stand-alone novel that can be enjoyed without reading the second book Windstorm.

28. The moth was accidentally introduced to America in 1869 when a windstorm upset a cage of gypsy moth caterpillars imported by a French naturalist working in Medford, Massachusetts.

29. The name European windstorm reflects that these storms in Europe are primarily notable for their strong winds and associated damage, which can span several nations on the continent.

30. (John 14:11) Among his miracles was that of causing a violent windstorm to abate, so that the Sea of Galilee became calm. —Mark 4:35-41; Luke 7:18-23.

31. Past & Non-Operational Roller Coasters ** Rainbow Chaser: Steel: Schiff: Windstorm: 1993: Steel: SDC ** Please note, past and non-operational listings on Where to Coast™ may be incomplete

32. Texas Farm Bureau Insurance 24-Hour Claims Reporting Center: 1-800-266-5458 Texas Windstorm Insurance Association: 1-800-788-8247 Wright Flood: 1-800-725-9472 Waco Claims …

33. Blowdown may refer to: Windthrow or forest Blowdown, a felling of trees by windstorm Blowdown stack, a vertical containment structure at a refinery or chemical plant Boiler Blowdown, a steam-boiler process to remove impurities

34. Surely, he could set up abnormal or unusual conditions under which, in complete accordance with the laws of nature as he controls them, a man could walk on water or calm the violence of a windstorm.

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