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Discover LudwigThe phrase "storm of data" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large influx or overwhelming amount of data, often in contexts related to technology, research, or information processing. Example: "The recent study revealed a storm of data that researchers must analyze to draw meaningful conclusions."
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It's remarkable that the American people manage to withstand this storm of data and get outdoors and rake up the leaves and cultivate around the rosebushes.
A perfect storm of data privacy is brewing.
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The uber-saavy Rem Koolhaas's response to the violent surf of corporatism and information is to generate equally complex storms of data and architectural form.
Though the app is unified on the surface, there's really a storm of information roiling underneath, including data from Apple Maps, Google Maps, OpenStreetMap, the M.T.A., Forecast.io for neighborhood weather forecasts and other sources.
Now the perfect storm of big data, exploding processing power, and a connected world are demanding the internet giants of today deliver highly personalized digital experiences that connect humans to technology in previously unforeseen ways.
From the transactions that we make, through the thoughts that we share, to the online wish lists that we create on sites such as Amazon - colliding in a perfect storm of consumer data.
Users or computer servers turned away because of the storm of illegitimate data kept trying and retrying, which only increased the torrent of traffic.
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We study the global properties of energetic (>30 keV) particles during the main and early recovery phase of a major magnetic storm of March 31 , 2001 using data of the NOAA 15 and 16 and the CLUSTER satellites.
Open image in new window Fig. 7 Reduction percentages in excess shear stress for different soil particle diameters (mm) and by utilizing different types of green infrastructure for 25 years of storm data at Blunn Creek.
The lack of preceding outlooks was attributed to the storm's unusual location and the sparsity of data for storms in the region.
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