tormenta
storm ; firestorm [fire storm] ; rainstorm ; gale ; gale storm ; thunderstorm.
In another example we find: 361 SOCIAL RELIEF IN GENERAL .9 Relief or aid in emergencies, disasters .91 Earthquakes, storms, hurricanes .92 floods .93 War, civil war .94 Epidemics .95 Famine .96 fires, conflagrations.
He claims that the press campaign he is about to unleash will be a 'publicity firestorm'.
It wasn't only vinaigrette that was drizzling the day we arrived, the grey sky was hung visibly with rainstorms that billowed like net-curtains.
Forecasters hope holidaymakers will gain some respite in time for tonight's festivities, but cannot rule out frequent showers and gales.
I have watched seagulls having a ball in the midst of a gale storm - twirling, twisting, gliding, and just going with the flow.
Three appendices (first aid, wind chill factor, and thunderstorm hazards) are also provided.
amenaza de tormenta
gathering storm
'The Gathering Storm' is a beautifully composed and photographed production concentrating on the years in the 1930s when Churchill's career hit rock-bottom.
fuerte tormenta
heavy storm
A heavy storm sent a wall of water rushing down the river while most campers were sleeping, leaving them scrambling in the dark for safety .
la calma que precede a la tormenta
the lull before the storm
The article 'University libraries - the lull before the storm?' predicts steep rises in periodical subscription prices and increased student numbers.
nube de tormenta
storm cloud
The article is entitled 'Storm clouds on the horizon: CIPA and the future of the Internet'.
ojo de la tormenta, el
eye of the storm, the
The title of the article is 'Authority control - the view from the eye of the storm'.
petrel de las tormentas
storm(y) petrel
He was said to have lit a stormy petrel on fire and follow it through the storm and fog to shore while he was lost at sea.
prepararse para la tormenta
batten down
batten down
batten down + the hatches
New Orleans battens down for second storm.
New Orleans battens down for second storm.
Yet rather than battening down the hatches and boarding up the shopfronts, it is more a case of polishing the silver and pulling out the corks.
tormenta + avecinarse
storm + brew over
The article is entitled 'Legal storm brews over .uk domain names'.
tormenta causada por un incendio
firestorm [fire storm]
He claims that the press campaign he is about to unleash will be a 'publicity firestorm'.
tormenta con vientos fuertes
gusty storm
Heavy and gusty storms will put a damper on the end of the weekend in parts of Texas.
tormenta con vientos racheados
gusty storm
Heavy and gusty storms will put a damper on the end of the weekend in parts of Texas.
tormenta de arena
dust storm
sandstorm
Dust storms usually arrive suddenly in the form of an advancing wall of dust and debris which may be miles long and several thousand feet high.
Sandstorms are caused by strong winds blowing over loose soil or sand, and picking up so much of that material that visibility is reduced.
tormenta de granizo
hailstorm
The best way to keep safe in hailstorms is to immediately seek shelter.
tormenta de ideas [Método usado para buscar respuestas a problemas según el cual todos los miembros de un grupo contribuyen ideas de un modo rápido]
brainstorming [brain-storming]
brainstorm
Methods, such as brainstorming, brain-writing, creative confrontation, use an heuristic approach to solving problems, and bring new stimuli to information work.
The article 'Creating an e-mail brainstorm' describes the attempts to involve all library staff at an academic library in the USA in providing ideas for a new strategic plan.
tormenta de nieve
snowstorm
blizzard
'What happened yesterday?' 'Well, as you know, we usually close in bad snowstorms'.
After a long, hard winter whose storms and blizzards have kept readers away from bookshops, booksellers are looking forward to heavier traffic in the summer.
tormenta de polvo
dust storm
Dust storms usually arrive suddenly in the form of an advancing wall of dust and debris which may be miles long and several thousand feet high.
tormenta de primavera
spring storm
On Wednesday the strong spring storm system will continue to intensify and will likely produce gusty wind.
tormenta de viento
windstorm
A hipped roof is stronger in windstorms than a gabled one.
tormenta eléctrica
thunderstorm
Three appendices (first aid, wind chill factor, and thunderstorm hazards) are also provided.
tormenta primaveral
spring storm
On Wednesday the strong spring storm system will continue to intensify and will likely produce gusty wind.
tormenta que se avecina
gathering storm
'The Gathering Storm' is a beautifully composed and photographed production concentrating on the years in the 1930s when Churchill's career hit rock-bottom.
tormenta tropical
tropical storm
Coastal residents breathed a sigh of relief when the hurricane was downgraded to a tropical storm.
una tormenta en un vaso de agua
a tempest in a teapot
The article 'Outsourcing: a tempest in a teapot' argues that the difference between contracting out in the past and outsourcing today is only one of name.