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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tropical storm" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a weather system with strong winds and heavy rain that forms in or near the tropical regions. It is generally used when discussing weather-related news or events. Example: The residents of Florida prepared for the incoming tropical storm by stocking up on supplies and securing their homes.
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tropical storm
noun
A cyclone within the tropics, typically having its thunderclouds organized in a spiral shape with wind speeds on the surface between about 30 and 75 miles (60 - 120 km) per hour.
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Tropical storm Groove?
Some lost trees to Tropical Storm Irene.
It was a tropical storm, after all.
Tropical Storm Irene scrambled his math.
Are you affected by tropical storm Harvey?
A tropical storm warning was in effect for Guadeloupe and a tropical storm watch for Dominica.
"But these wind gusts are not tropical storm level".
Nonetheless, Mr. Jones introduced a Tropical Storm Buster package.
The county remains under a tropical storm warning.
A tropical storm warning was issued for the Azores.
Suddenly the diplomatic weather turned into a tropical storm.
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