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In the biggest storms, or supercells, the air rotates as updrafts burst toward the stratosphere.
BEHIND THE NEWS The biggest storms in 2006 had average wind speeds of 156 miles an hour, compared with 141 miles an hour in 1981, the study reported.
The conditions have been caused by one of the biggest storms ever to hit the northern Atlantic, reaching speeds of up to 230mph.
It was the stock market's first weather-related closure in 27 years, and other markets closed early as investors braced for the impact of the hurricane, one of the biggest storms ever to slam the Eastern Seaboard.
Although she may not be built like a stevedore, and has a mother's soft heart for the foibles of her children, Ms. Smith-Cameron's Juno possesses a strength capable of withstanding the biggest storms life can bring.
Dunes can provide some protection, but in the biggest storms — bigger than Hurricane Sandy — they would do little to stop the destruction of property built under the false sense of security provided by the dunes.
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