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Angliholic Posted 17 years ago
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A typhoon warning/alert/alarm

In the old days, when there was a typhoon warning, we used to stock our shelves with a lot of food.

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Is it about the same to say "a typhoon alarm/alert" instead of "a typhoon warning" in the above? Thanks.
  

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The meaning is the same, but they are normally called storm warnings .

  • The meaning is the same, but they are normally called storm warnings .
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The meaning is the same, but they are normally called storm warnings.
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