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  2. Storm door - Wikipedia

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    Storm door. A storm door is a type of door that is installed in front of an exterior access door to protect it from bad weather and allow ventilation. Storm doors generally have interchangeable glass panels and window screen panels to provide visibility and prevent flying insects from entering the home.

  3. Storm cellar - Wikipedia

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    Storm cellar. A storm shelter or storm cellar is a type of underground bunker designed to protect the occupants from violent severe weather, particularly tornadoes. They are most frequently seen in the Midwest (" Tornado Alley ") and Southeastern (" Dixie Alley ") United States where tornadoes are generally frequent and the low water table ...

  4. Severe weather terminology (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Discontinued on October 2, 2017; a winter storm watch is now issued instead. Lake effect snow advisory (WSW) – Moderate amounts of lake-effect snow (generally 3 to 6 inches [76 to 152 mm]) are expected or occurring. Discontinued on October 2, 2017; a winter weather advisory for lake-effect snow is now issued instead.

  5. No time for shoes as Asheville family flees by boat, fearing ...

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    By the time she evacuated, water was halfway up the family's front door. Earlier this week, Western North Carolina saw a "predecessor" rainfall event that brought up to 8 inches in many areas.

  6. Hurricane Jerry (1989) - Wikipedia

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    Although the storm had already made landfall, a tropical storm warning was issued from Freeport to Intracoastal City at 0400 UTC on October 16. By six hours later, all tropical cyclone warnings and watches were discontinued. [5]

  7. List of retired Atlantic hurricane names - Wikipedia

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    The costliest storms were hurricanes Katrina in August 2005 and Harvey in August 2017; each storm struck the U.S. Gulf Coast, causing $125 billion in damage, much of it from flooding. [ nb 1 ] The most recent North Atlantic names to be retired were Fiona and Ian following the 2022 season.

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