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Parasitic plant, plant that obtains all or part of its nutrition from another plant (the host) without contributing to the benefit of the host and, in some cases, causing extreme damage to the host.
A debris ball was observed by the Birmingham NEXRAD, indicating that the tornado was causing extreme damage.
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It is a Category 4 hurricane, meaning it can cause extreme damage and extensive flooding.
The snowfall was converted into centimeters and a threshold of 5 cm was considered since snowfall under 5 cm is very unlikely to cause extreme damage.
Because the hurricane remained near the coastline, Hurricane David failed to cause extreme damage in Florida.
The flooding caused extreme damage, estimated at over $6 billion (1998 USD).
Burns are serious traumas related to skin damage, causing extreme pain and possibly death.
"I want to do extreme damage.
These patients might not look ill, and may even be able to walk seemingly normally, however, that doesn't mean they can walk for long distances, walk without causing extreme pain, or walk without damaging their bodies.
This caused "extreme structural damage above the waterline" to Tosa, and confirmed that any problem in that part of the ship could seriously harm it.
Weather.com's experts admonish us to prepare for more large-scale climate events that will cause extreme property damage, contaminate water supplies and cripple power grids resulting in prolonged power outages.
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