The shriek of the wind becomes more shrill. Branches wrench and snap. My roofing iron begins to flap-bang. My house thrums in tension. What if the force continues to increase. The normal midsummer 25°C climate is closer to freezing as chilled Antarctic air is siphoned thousands of miles north. The oceans and troposphere are as one. I begin to understand the anatomy of a storm.
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