Storm is 'orage' (masc.) in French.
It can get quite, but not always. On a number of occasions people have reported an eerie silence before a tornado strikes. However, in other cases, the storm keeps on raging even as the tornado strikes.
Just like the weather before all hurricanes, clear and Sunny. This where the expression calm before the storm comes from.
Harold Town has written: 'Tom Thomson : the silence and the storm'
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un orage is a storm in French.
Storm Before Calm was created in 2002.
The Calm Before the Storm was created in 1999.
The word "the" comes before the word "before" in the phrase "the calm before the storm."
The answer is troupers tempête :)
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Johan Storm has written: 'French dialogues' -- subject(s): Accessible book, French language, Idioms, Conversation