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seastorm

n. A thunderstorm, waterspout, or other storm over an ocean; often used to describe an otherwise unknown cause for a lost ship.

Usage examples of "seastorm".

He had proven himself time and again—he had recalibrated the number four signal array after a seastorm, when his senior supervisor was out with gut flu.

He had proven himself time and again—he had recalibrated the number four signal array after a seastorm, when his senior supervisor was out with gut flu.

As to power plants, if it were me I would have specified a pair of Blitzen Seastorm turbodiesels.

Pitt found the proper switches and kicked over the big Blitzen Seastorm turbodiesel engines.

Since he had left Denmark the previous afternoon, he had been through types 33 (light pricking drizzle which made the roads slippery), 39 (heavy spotting), 47 to 51 (vertical light drizzle through to sharply slanting light to moderate drizzle freshening), 87 and 88 (two finely distinguished varieties of vertical torrential downpour), 100 (post-downpour squalling, cold), all the seastorm types between 192 and 213 at once, 123, 124, 126, 127 (mild and intermediate cold gusting, regular and syncopated cab-drumming), 11 (breezy droplets), and now his least favourite of all, 17.