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[wind-stawrm] / ˈwɪndˌstɔrm /


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On Jan. 6 at 11 a.m., the National Weather Service ratcheted up its warning again, saying on X: “HEADS UP!!! A LIFE-THREATENING, DESTRUCTIVE, Widespread Windstorm is expected Tue afternoon-Weds morning across much of Ventura/LA Co.”

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 4, 2025

It’s been nearly 40 years since the infamous 1983 Thanksgiving Windstorm.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 22, 2022

The purpose of the increase is to rebuild the reserves of the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association.

From Washington Times • Oct. 16, 2018

Windstorm insurance — which lenders require if you have a loan — is often expensive and carries a high deductible.

From Washington Post • May 23, 2018

If the Windstorm could be taken out, or even damaged, the enemy fleet's command-and-control would be seriously degraded.

From The Universe — or Nothing by Moldeven, Meyer




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