Examples of using The storms in English and their translations into Malay
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I am confident that the storms.
The storms also becomes stronger.
How long do the storms usually last?
Well the storms won't stop descending.
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Large hail is also possible with the storms.
The storms are gone, but water is still rising.
Electromagnetic storm… The storms were tracked… Three and two.
He even rescued sailors were about to perish in the storms.
Let the storms come to haunt us and hurt us/.
Scientists tell us that the storms are going to get worse.
The storms extended along an extended path from Texas up through Minnesota.
This period before the storms come is known as or the Sony.
At least 10 ports on the Red Sea and Mediterranean were shut due to the storms.
Which aren't totally unheard of this time of year. The storms I predicted are producing high winds and hail.
Is known as"Umbramaq, or"The Summoning. For the locals, this period before the storms come.
The storms have also restrained consumer spending and undercut industrial production, homebuilding and home sales.
Having a spiritual foundation can help to weather the storms of life, and give strength and direction during difficult times.
If the storms come and the water rises, we will be here or darkness descends, as we always have. working, if fire scorches the land.
Today all our thoughts are with our citizens who are suffering from the devastating forest fires in Portugal andSpain and the storms affecting Ireland and the United Kingdom.
APCO can expect to weather the storms in Malaysia, and live to tell the tale- or keep the secret….
Ocean waves pounding against the reduced Kurnell dune system have threatenedto break through into Botany Bay, especially during the storms of May and June 1974 and August, 1998.[1][8][9].
The storms are being caused by a warms of the surface waters in the Pacific Ocean and are expected to continue for another two weeks.
The storms came on the heels of tornadoes that hit two days before Christmas, killing at least 18 people, including 10 in Mississippi.
Especially in winter the storms break loose and the ocean swells up to crash against the rocky shoulder of the Faroes.
When the storms come- as inevitably they will, with increasing frequency- these preparations will help protect people, electricity supplies and prevent disruption to roads, rail and underground systems.
But no matter what the storms and winds rustled around the country, no matter how hard and difficult it was, and not faded fishing.
More than 143,000 customers were left without power in Arkansas in the storms' wake.[94] In Mississippi, heavy rainfall overspread Panola County, where Mississippi Emergency Management Personnel donated sandbags to prevent flooding.[95] Widespread rainfall amount of 3- 4 in(76- 102 mm), locally exceeded 6 in(150 mm), across northern Alabama prompted significant flooding across DeKalb County.