All tempest synonyms
tem·pest
T t noun tempest
- groundswell — a broad, deep swell or rolling of the sea, due to a distant storm or gale.
- gale — Zona [zoh-nuh] /ˈzoʊ nə/ (Show IPA), 1874–1938, U.S. novelist, short-story writer, playwright, and poet.
- draught — a drawing, sketch, or design.
- monsoon — the seasonal wind of the Indian Ocean and southern Asia, blowing from the southwest in summer and from the northeast in winter.
- drafts — Plural form of draft.
- zephyr — a gentle, mild breeze.
- mistral — Frédéric [frey-dey-reek] /freɪ deɪˈrik/ (Show IPA), 1830–1914, French Provençal poet: Nobel prize 1904.
- draughts — a drawing, sketch, or design.
- blizzard — A blizzard is a very heavy snowstorm with strong winds.
- cyclone — A cyclone is a violent tropical storm in which the air goes round and round.
- chinook — a warm dry southwesterly wind blowing down the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains
- boiling point — The boiling point of a liquid is the temperature at which it starts to change into steam or vapour. For example, the boiling point of water is 100° centigrade.
- blow — When a wind or breeze blows, the air moves.
- hurricane — a violent, tropical, cyclonic storm of the western North Atlantic, having wind speeds of or in excess of 72 miles per hour (32 m/sec). Compare tropical cyclone, typhoon.
- whirl — to turn around, spin, or rotate rapidly: The merry-go-round whirled noisily.
- wind — the act of winding.
- merry-go-round — Also called carousel, carrousel. (in amusement parks, carnivals, etc.) a revolving, circular platform with wooden horses or other animals, benches, etc., on which people may sit or ride, usually to the accompaniment of mechanical or recorded music.
- whiteout — Meteorology. a condition, found in polar regions, in which uniform illumination from snow on the ground and from a low cloud layer makes features of the landscape indistinguishable. a condition of heavily falling or blowing snow in which visibility is very poor.
- line squall — a squall advancing along a front that forms a more or less definite line.
- line storm — equinoctial storm.
- wingding — a noisy, exciting celebration or party.