Hurricaning

Pronunciation: /ˈhɜːrəˌkeɪn/

Hurricaning (noun)

  1. A very strong tropical storm with fast rotating winds and heavy rain, usually forming over warm ocean water.
  2. A storm event that can cause widespread damage through strong winds, flooding, and dangerous waves.

Examples

  • A hurricane formed over warm water and moved toward the coast.
  • The sea stayed calm until a hurricane arrived with strong winds.