fish storm

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Etymology[edit]

From fish +‎ storm, from the observation that it is a storm that seemingly only impacts fish.

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fish storm (plural fish storms)

  1. A storm, particularly a hurricane or tropical storm, which turns out in the open Atlantic or Pacific and poses no threat to land.

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