A hard storm would churn the earth into muck, and the wagon's imprint might well be lost.
I later learned that a storm the previous day had churned up the river bottom and the fecal-coliform level was three times normal.
A storm churned around him, and whirl winds were the inhabited fingers of that storm.
The storm churned a swath nearly 700 feet wide across miles of countryside, flattening anything in its path.
Even before the storm churned through the area off the Louisiana coast last week, analysts had estimated that gas reserves in coastal storage areas were about 10 percent below normal.
The storm churned into nearby Alto, obliterating it completely, before striking the southern edge of the larger city of Kokomo.
The storm churned northeast at 30 to 35 miles an hour on a track that took it out to sea overnight.
As the storm churned north, many people admitted to feeling numb in its wake, and the wake of three others.
A dark storm churned inside him.
The storm churned on toward Los Angeles, leaving the mountains little more than sand-heaped piles of bare rock.