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is thunderstorm
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A storm consisting of thunder and lightning produced by a cumulonimbus, usually accompanied with heavy rain, wind, and sometimes hail; and in rarer cases sleet, freezing rain, or snow.
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Southern Wisconsin is thunderstorm and tornado country, and the uncles expected the tower to fall in every storm, but it never did.
Closest in kind and quality is "Thunderstorm on Narragansett Bay," from 1868, which has the same purple palette but fewer of the beguiling spatial tics.
An extra factor that can contribute to the morning increasing trend of PG is thunderstorm activity in Asia, which was at its maximum at that time (Harrison 2013; Blakeslee et al. 2014).
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TSTMS is thunderstorms.
"There is thunderstorms over Europe," Meat Loaf said.
"There is thunderstorms over Europe," he went on.
Pasternack: "The only breeze we're gonna see out here, Pete, is thunderstorms".
"There is thunderstorms over Europe.
"There are thunderstorm warnings until 9 00 PM," he told me.
There were to be thunderstorms, followed by snow, in 24 hours' time.
There were thunderstorms in Colorado, so we were two hours late leaving Fargo.
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