storminess
IPA: stˈɔrminɪs
noun
- (uncountable) The state or quality of being stormy
- (countable) The severity of a storm
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Examples of "storminess" in Sentences
- The cold temperatures do raise the probability of us getting snow during any periods of storminess.
- It's the end of our long weekend on Monday into Tuesday that brings the next chance of potential storminess.
- My own experience NOB is that general cloudiness does not effect the reception much except for in extreme cases of storminess.
- When it's carried into a region where there is precipitation occurring, where there is storminess, you tend to see more intense precipitation.
- Many researchers have found evidence of trends in storminess and extreme temperature and precipitation in other weather data over shorter periods.
- During La Niña winters, the Climate Prediction Center reports that "large portions of central North America experience increased storminess and precipitation" while the southern states see less.
- Okay, so I guess the upshot here might be that this is one movie that works best for kids young enough to give themselves over to the emotional storminess of childhood and people old enough to look back romantically on all that chaos.
- Alarmists have drawn some support for increased claims of tropical storminess from a casual claim by Sir John Houghton of the U. N.’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that a warmer world would have more evaporation, with latent heat providing more energy for disturbances.
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