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Discover Ludwig"gale warning" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an official alert that a gale (very strong wind) is going to occur at a certain time and place. For example, "The National Weather Service issued a gale warning for this evening."
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Early the next day RSMC Nadi placed northern Tonga under a tropical cyclone gale warning.
Later that day the Vavau, Haapai, and Nomuka islands were placed under a gale warning.
During that afternoon, RSMC Nadi canceled the tropical cyclone gale warning for Rotuma and then upgraded the cyclone alerts for the northwest of Fiji to a tropical cyclone gale warning later that day.
Later that day, as Daman reached its peak, all areas of Fiji were under a gale warning.
That same day, a coastal flood watch and later a warning was issued, along with a gale warning.
Rough seas and tides of two to four feet (0.6 to 1.2 metres)—also known as storm surge were expected in the areas under the gale warning.
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High surf advisories or gale warnings stretch from the Canada to Mexico border.
Later on November 9, gale warnings were issued for southern Lake Superior, which was known for strong storms in November.
As I packed my bags and headed off for party conference, the political weatherwatchers were issuing gale warnings.
meanwhile, forecasters issued gale warnings for Tokelau.
Gale warnings and small craft advisories were also issued.
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