What is the Meaning & Definition of Temporal


In a meteorological context a storm is a very strong wind top grade to the eighth of the scale of Beaufort, which is the scale that is responsible for measuring the intensity of the wind and that can usually be accompanied by a good amount of sand in suspension, or failing that by snow or rain.
Without being meteorologists of profession or be linked to this practice that deals with the measurement and observation of the inherent in climate issues, we can affirm that we are before a storm when the wind blows at more than 60 mph, while force who will hold the wind blowing at that speed shall be such that the trees as well as the transit of the man by the place which is experiencing these climatic conditions, will become very difficult and depending on the degree, so impassable and life-threatening human, because the speed of the wind in the temporal is sufficient for starting rennet houses, trees, cars, and any other material liable to the and of course in the violent path that will undertake can seriously hurt anyone.
In the case of being in the middle of the sea when a storm breaks out, it is common to have to endure wave that crossed the 4 meters of height and forming the same wind streaks of foam facing the direction in which blows.
And on the other hand, the temporary term is also of current use because so is referred to as the bone of the skull that is located in the lateral zone of this and whose function is protection of the brain and organs of hearing.

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