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Weather Analogies By Chris Nelson

Lightning: light::thunder: PART TO WHOLE SOUND

Rain: water:: ice crystals: PART TO WHOLE SNOW

Water Droplets: Clouds::Ice Ball: PART TO WHOLE HAIL

Hurricane: ocean:: tornado: MEMBER TO CATAGORY LAND

Lightning: flash:: thunder: OBJECT TO FUNCTION BOOM

Flood: severe weather:: light drizzle: NORMAL WEATHER

Squall: rain:: cyclone: MEMBER TO CATAGORY HURRICANE

Tornado: twister:: thunderstorm: MEMBER TO CATAGORY LIGHTNING STORM

Snow: cold:: rain: OBJEST TO FUNCTION WET

Warm front: cold front:: high pressure system: ANTONYM LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM

Hail: fall:: heat: OBJECT TO FUNCTION RISE

Meteorologist: predict:: weather forecast: OBJECT TO FUNCTION REPORT

Lightning: fire :: hurricane: OBJECT TO FUNCTION FLOOD

Water: grow:: fire: OBJECT TO FUNCTION DESTROY

Wind: blow:: earthquake: OBJECT TO FUNCTION SHAKE

Cumulus: fair:: cumulonimbus: OBJECT TO FUNCTION POOR

Relative humidity: amount at time:: saturated: SYNONYM FULL

Lightning: static:: air pressure line: SYNONYM1220 ISOBAR

Thunderstorm: lightning:: hurricane: OBJECT TO FUNCTION TIDAL WAVE

Doppler radar: tornado:: radar: OBJECT TO FUNCTION PRECIPITATION