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Storm surge

  1. A change in water level caused by atmospheric pressure and wind. a storm surge can cause floodings, especially when it occurs at the same time as a high tide.

  2. An abnormal rise in sea level along a coastline, occurring as it is approached by the onshore winds of a tropical rotating windstorm.

  3. An abnormal, sudden rise of sea level along an open coast during a storm, caused primarily by onshore-wind stresses, or less frequently by atmospheric pressure reduction, resulting in water piled up against the coast. it is most severe when accompanied by a high tide. gg


Storm surge, английский
    An abnormal rise local rise in sea level accompanying an intense storm system, either tropical or extratropical caused by the storm pushing a wall of water ahead of it. storm surge is often the most damaging and deadly part of a tropical hurricane or cyclone, particularly if it arrives at high tide.


Штормовой нагон волны, русский

Волновой нагон, русский



Storm, английский
  1. Beaufort force 10. sustained wind speeds in the range of 48 to 55 knots. very high waves with long overhanging crests; the resulting foam, in great patches, is blown in dense white streaks along the direction of the wind; on the whole, the surface of the sea takes on a white appearance; the tumbling of the sea becomes heavy and shock-like; visibility affected.

  2. A disturbance of the normal condition of the atmosphere, manifesting itself by winds of unusual force or direction, often accompanied by rain, snow, hail, thunder, and lightning, or flying sand or dust

  3. Буря, шторм

  4. Сильный шторм, 10 баллов по шкале бофорта

  5. Шторм

  6. [from the anglo-saxon steorm]. tempests, or gales of wind in nautic language, are of various kinds, and will be found under their respective designations. but that is a storm which reduces a ship to her storm staysails, or to her bare poles.

  7. Force 10 on the beaufort scale (winds 48–55 knots = 55.3–63.3 mph = 88.9–101.9 km/h).

  8. Ливень


Storm, английский

Storm, шведский

Storm - water drainage, английский

Storm - water inlet, английский

Storm anchor, английский
  1. In roofing, a corrosion-resistant metal fastener having a flat base; the the outside of the building, it is called a downspout or rainwater leader. storm window, storm sash an extra window, usually placed on the outside of an existing window as additional protection against severe weather. story (brit. storey) 1. the space in a building between floor levels, or between a floor and a roof above. in some codes and ordinances a basement is considered as a story; generally a cellar is not. 2. a major architectural division even where no floor exists, as a tier or a row of windows. story-and-a-half the designation for a house (or building) in which the ceilings of the second- story rooms at the eaves are comparatively low.

  2. An exceptionally heavy anchor reserved for use in heavy weather.


Storm cellar, английский
  1. A cellar used for shelter against violent storms such as cyclones, tornadoes, or hurricanes.

  2. Подземное убежище (на случай циклона, торнадо и т. п.)


Storm clip, английский
    In glazing, a clip on the exterior of a glazing bar; prevents the pane from moving outward. storm door, weather door an auxiliary door installed exterior to, and in the same doorframe as, an entrance door to a house, to provide added protection against cold and air infiltration; frequently includes glass paneling.


Storm detection, английский
    Обнаружение бури [шторма]


Storm door, английский
    Вторая дверь (часто застеклённая; обыкн. навешивается зимой)


Storm door. weathered 1. descriptive of a material or surface which has been exposed to the elements for a long period of time. 2. having an upper surface which is splayed so as to throw off water., английский

Storm dra inage pipe design, английский

Storm drain, английский
    A drain used for conveying rainwater, subsurface water, condensate, cooling water, or other similar discharges, but not sewage or industrial waste, to a point of disposal.


Storm drainage system, английский

Storm event, английский
    Period of high wave activity. for the new south wales (australia) coastline is normally defined as the time when a hsig greater than 3 metres is recorded at an offshore wave recording station.


Storm flood, английский

Storm front, английский

Storm generated d i scha, английский

Storm generated discharge, английский
    Дождевой сток


Storm jib, английский
  1. Штормовый кливер; перекидывание паруса во

  2. Штормовой стаксель

  3. Sometimes called a spitfire. a small jib made out of heavy cloth for use in heavy weather and occasionally brightly colored.


Storm lobby, английский

Atmospheric, английский
    Атмосферный -


Especially, английский

Frequently, английский
    Frecuentemente


Iceberg, английский
  1. A chunk of fresh water ice "calved" from a glacier. icebergs are harder than pack ice.

  2. An insulated mountain of ice, whether on arctic lands or floating in the sea. some have been known to be aground in 120 fathoms water, and rise to the height of 150 feet above it. cook`s obtaining fresh water from floating icebergs was not a new discovery. the hudson`s bay ships had long made use of it; and in july, 1585, captain davis met with ice “which melted into very good fresh water.”

  3. [1] part of a glacier which has broken off and is floating freely at sea. it is defined a “large” if it rises at least 15 meters (50 feet) above the surface and is more than 120 meters (400 feet) long. many are much bigger, forming floating islands. [2] code-name for the 1945 invasion of okinawa.


Bore, английский
  1. A broken swell wave travelling shorewards across the surf zone. see also tidal bore.

  2. A sudden and rapid flow of tide in certain inlets of the sea; as the monstrous wave in the river hooghly, called bahu by the natives, which rolls in with the noise of distant thunder at flood-tide. it occurs from february to november, at the new and full moon. its cause has not been clearly defined, although it probably arises from the currents during spring-tides, acting on a peculiar conformation of the banks and bed of the river; it strikes invariably on the same part of the banks, majestically rolling over to one side, and passing on diagonally to the other with impetuous violence. the bore also

  3. [1] the inside of a gun barrel. [2] its diameter or caliber. [3] a tidal wave rushing upstream from an estuary, an eagre. [4] to proceed steadily or laboriously (e.g., a destroyer boring through heavy seas, or an icebreaker boring through an icefield). [5] to make a hole or tunnel by drilling, digging, or burrowing. [6] a dull or tedious person.

  4. To cut a circular hole by the rotary motion of a cutting tool.

  5. A circular hole made by boring.

  6. A tunnel, especially during the time it is being excavated. 4. inside diameter of a cylinder, such as the inside diameter of piston cylinders on a pump or recipro- eating engine.

  7. Сильное приливное течение (в узких устьях рек)

  8. Void which is created to receive a pipe, conduit or cable.

  9. Construction method for tunnels which involves digging a tube-like passage through the earth. usually refers to mountain tunneling.

  10. As a noun, a bore is the inside diameter of a pipe or drilled hole. as a verb, bore means to penetrate a surface with a rotary tool.