Virtuous circle ?
The antonym (opposite) of clement (calm) is inclement (riled up or disturbed).It's usually used in terms of weather; inclement weather means a storm's on the way.
Storm
"Storm" is either a common noun or a verb. "Look at that storm coming!" uses storm as a noun. "Do you think it will storm later on?" uses storm as a verb. "When he was angry, he would usually storm around the office." verb
storm = סערה (seˁara)
The ooposite of a perfect storm would be a pleasant day.
The ooposite of a perfect storm would be a pleasant day.
Heat wave
Myth
The opposite school in Wizard 101 for myth is storm. Find a mythical creature then do a storm spell, watch the damage increase.
No. Quite the opposite, anticyclones tend to suppress the formation of storms and clouds. Cyclones are storm systems.
Life is the opposite of Death Fire is the opposite of Ice Myth is the opposite of Storm and Balance is exactly what the name implies, balanced, in the middle of all of them.
The first thing I would do is make sure my plug was in. The second would be to use my weather radio and find out which direction the storm was moving and how fast. I would then travel the opposite direction of the storm.
Volcanoes are the opposite of snow storm, ever think of that! I don't know how a snow storm applies. Perhaps you were considering the hot and the cold. My opinion would be that erosion, as the opposite of building more land; or a sinkhole as an abrupt sinking of land; or a static land mass as the earth with no visible geological activity at all.
Virtuous circle ?
What happens is the there will be a short time of calm and clear sky. This is not the time to go outside. For in a few minutes the other side of the storm will hit. Winds will then come from the opposite direction. If you are near the shore this is when the storm surge will be coming in. Storm surge is the most dangerous part of a hurricane. A giant wall of water comes ashore and drowns everything in its path. This is where the greatest number of deaths come from a hurricane.
Jonah was told by God to go and preach to the Ninevites, but Jonah disobeyed and took a ship going in the opposite direction. A big storm came upon the ship and Jonah was asked to pray to God to stop the storm. The storm did not stop and so the sailors cast lots to determine if someone on the ship was the cause of the storm. The lot fell upon Jonah and so the sailors cast Jonah into the sea.