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mild storm
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "mild storm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a storm that is not severe or intense, but still has some level of impact or disturbance. Example: "The weather forecast predicts a mild storm with light rain and moderate winds."
✓ Grammatically correct
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3 human-written examples
For the most part, Lee turned out to be a relatively mild storm at least in the midst of a season that has included a hurricane and a deadly and extremely destructive outbreak of tornadoes.
News & Media
But there are occurrences when extreme weather events and extreme impacts are not related such as when a mild storm leads to floods that affect critical infrastructure [53]; or when a tropical cyclone makes landfall in a desolate location.
Science
So, when in an out of character moment Justice Ginsburg told the world (in an interview with Katie Couric) that she thought San Francisco quarterback Colin Kaepernick's now famous, national anthem protest was "dumb" and "disrespectful," but that she wouldn't put him in jail for it, she created a mild storm (she later apologized, calling her comments "inappropriately dismissive and harsh").
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Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
All they had to go on, in terms of objective correlatives, were last year's Irene and Nor'easter-plus-snow and though, as usual, Teaneck's power was knocked out for about a week each time in those two milder storms, nothing has brought the concept of Global-Warming-is-Going-to-Blow-Us-All-Back-to-the-16th-Century like Sandy has.
News & Media
This caused a mild Internet storm.
News & Media
While the weather in Buffalo was clear and mild, the storm forced the cancellation of some flights to the New York area's major airports.
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The mild magnetic storm doesn't appear to have harmed the astronauts aboard the Mir space station or damaged communications satellites.
Science & Research
And in many cities, a mild thunder storm is enough to overflow sewers and release sewage into fresh water supplies.
News & Media
The best hope now, Dr. Wilkinson said, is for mild tropical storms that would help to cool Australian waters.
News & Media
"Forecast models suggest that the three clouds merged en route to Earth, and their combined impact could trigger a mild polar geomagnetic storm on Oct. 24-25," Phillips added.
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Hondurans have become hurricane experts of sorts, speaking knowledgeably of the Saffir-Simpson scale that rates hurricanes from relatively mild Category 1 storms to killer Category 5's.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "mild storm" to accurately describe weather events that are not severe but still involve some disruptive conditions like light rain or moderate winds. Ensure that the context clarifies the specific impacts, even if they are minimal.
Common error
Avoid using "mild storm" when the weather event is actually severe or causing significant damage. Ensure your description aligns with the actual impact of the storm to maintain credibility and accuracy.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "mild storm" functions as a noun phrase, where the adjective "mild" modifies the noun "storm". According to Ludwig AI, it is used to describe a storm that is not severe or intense. Examples include instances where a storm's impact is minimal.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Science
25%
Wiki
15%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Academia
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "mild storm" is a grammatically sound and frequently used phrase to describe a weather event of low intensity. Ludwig AI confirms its accurate usage in contexts where minimal disruption is expected. It's important to note the distinction between a "mild storm" and more severe weather events, ensuring the term is applied accurately. Alternatives such as "light storm" or "gentle storm" can provide similar connotations with subtle differences in emphasis. The phrase is most commonly found in news reports and scientific publications, indicating its versatility across various communication styles.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
light storm
Emphasizes the reduced intensity of the storm.
minor storm
Indicates a storm of lesser significance or impact.
gentle storm
Suggests a storm with less severe or violent characteristics.
weak storm
Highlights the reduced strength or force of the storm.
inconsequential storm
Emphasizes the lack of significant consequences from the storm.
moderate storm
Indicates a storm with average or medium intensity.
passing storm
Suggests the storm is brief and will not last long.
short-lived storm
Focuses on the limited duration of the storm.
localized storm
Indicates the storm affects only a small area.
calm storm
Suggests a storm with few negative consequences.
FAQs
How can I use "mild storm" in a sentence?
You can use "mild storm" to describe weather events that are not severe. For example: "The forecast predicts a "mild storm" with light rain tomorrow."
What is another way to say "mild storm"?
Alternatives to "mild storm" include "light storm", "minor storm", or "gentle storm", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it accurate to describe a hurricane as a "mild storm"?
No, it is not accurate. The term "mild storm" suggests a weather event with minimal impact, while a hurricane is a severe tropical cyclone characterized by strong winds and heavy rain, potentially causing significant damage.
What distinguishes a "mild storm" from a more severe storm?
A "mild storm" typically involves less intense precipitation, lower wind speeds, and minimal disruption or damage, compared to a severe storm which can cause widespread flooding, structural damage, and pose a significant threat to life and property.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested