They say it was a snow storm I think the feet on it was about.......10 inces I believe.
Ten families were effected by the storm. The storm affected ten families.
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Hubert E. Collins has written: 'Storm and stampede on the Chisholm' -- subject(s): History, Frontier and pioneer life, Ranching, Arapaho Indians, Childhood and youth, Cheyenne Indians
it is because
The northern plains
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There was never a Tornado Helena. Tornadoes do not have names. There was a Tropical Storm Helena in 1963, but that storm stayed at sea and never affected land.
When the storm surge of a hurricane comes in at high tide the affect is worse, as the height of the high tide is added to the storm surge to produce a storm tide. The high tide is highest during the full and new moon phases.
No. Tropical Storm Nicole already occurred last year lasting September28-29 of 2010. The storm impacted Cuba and its remnants affected Florida. No other tropical storm will be named Nicole until at least 2016. The next Atlantic tropical storm will be named Harvey, and the next East Pacific storm will be Hilary.
The storm most well known as hurricane Floyd never hit Florida and the states was not significantly affected. The storm instead made landfall in North Carolina. There was also a Hurricane Floyd that affected The Florida Keys in 1987 but did not result in much heavy damage.
Andrea never became a hurricane but remained as a subtropical storm. This storm ever made landfall but its outer bands affected Virginia, the Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida.
The metaphor in "what storm then shook the ocean of my sleep" compares the disturbance in the speaker's sleep to the powerful and tumultuous force of a storm on the ocean, suggesting the intensity and disruption caused by whatever affected their slumber.