A soft breeze seemed to blow in the moonlight, spilling it through the open window and lighting the bowl like a lantern.
Where the Mountain Meets the Moon
Many years before my time, a terrible cyclone had ripped its way through the mountains, leaving its scar in the form of fallen timber, twisted and snarled.
Where the Red Fern Grows
As night came on—the eighth night of the monsoon—the winds increased, whining and howling around our hut as if seeking to pluck it from the earth.
Nectar in a Sieve
a violently destructive windstorm occurring over land
The tornado tore one more time at the shore on the opposite side of the lake— Brian could hear trees being ripped down— and then it was done, gone as rapidly as it had come.
Hatchet
A black and mighty whirlwind arose, scattering the flowers and cracking the trees, carrying screams upon its currents and making the very stones of the castle shudder.
Ophelia
After days of mercury readings nearing 100, the searing heat suddenly came to an end as light zephyrs wafted in to lower temperatures and lift spirits.
– The New York Times
If they visited earth, Librans would also find windstorms most startling and unpleasant, compared to the gentle air currents they knew.
Flying to the Moon: An Astronaut's Story
sudden violent winds, often accompanied by precipitation
The squall wind was in the tops of the palms and I could imagine how they looked in the night sky, thrashing against each other high over our little cay.
The Cay
It was only the sheer brick wall stretching down to the pavement, the cars and buses moving like toys so far below, and the blast of the wind against his face that made it terrifying.
Stormbreaker