- - Attacks with a large force
- - Attacks en masse, as a castle
- - Attacks with force
- - Attacks suddenly
- - Attacks vigorously
- - Attacks
- - causes of some blackouts
- - What are disturbances of the normal condition of the atmosphere
- - hurricanes, typhoons [6]
- - hurricanes, typhoons
- - subjects of some weather warnings (see image in grid)
- - Rushes, like a castle
- - Charges for short story manuscript
- - Leaves in a huff, with "off"
- - Like cyclones, hurricanes and typhoons
- - they brew and then pour
- - Fumes capable of causing a lot of damage
- - Hurricanes
- - They may be weathered
- - Departs angrily (with "out")
- - Weather map features
- - Violent weather
- - Thundery weather
- - Weather alert subjects
- - Subjects of some weather warnings
- - Weather headliners
- - Outbreaks of violent weather
- - Violent weather conditions
- - Hurricanes and blizzards
- - They occur at force 10 or 11 on the Beaufort scale
- - Bouts of severe weather
- - Almost keep writing in tempestuous times
- - Blizzards, e.g
- - They're tracked by Doppler radar
- - Nor'easters, e.g
- - Rages
- - They may have calm eyes
- - They may brew at sea
- - Hurricanes, e.g
- - Radar may track them
- - Ball game delayers
- - Assails
- - Charges with anger
- - Subjects of watches and warnings
- - They often have quiet eyes
- - Leaves angrily, with "out"
- - Leaves in a huff, with "out"
- - Military assaults
- - Tempests
- - Rants and raves
- - Nor'easters
- - Gales
- - Rains cats and dogs
- - Weather disturbances
- - Nor'easters and hurricanes
- - Hurricanes and typhoons
- - Squalls
- - Blizzards
- - Weather woes
- - Typhoons
- - Big blows.
- - Tumults.
- - Upheavals.
- - "Carla" and others.
- - Equinoctials.
- - Moves violently.
- - Disturbances.
- - Weather vagaries.
- - Carol, Edna, Hazel.
- - Equinoctial events.
- - Outbursts.
- - Violent rains.
- - Bourasques.
- - Goes ballistic
- - See 52-Across
- - Sailing worries
- - bomb cyclones, e.g.
- - Events with thunder
- - Nasty weather
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