2012, David Meerman Scott, Real-Time Marketing and PR: How to Instantly Engage Your Market, Connect with Customers, and Create Products that Grow Your Business Now, John Wiley & Sons (2012), →ISBN, page 133:
If you're clever, you can craft something that is retweet worthy, creating a realtime twitterstorm.
2012, Lynn Barber, "Diary", The Spectator, 14 April 2012:
This twitterstorm was unpleasant while it lasted but by the end of the week I had 7,000 followers.
It's not often an afternoon radio book programme causes a twitterstorm violent enough to send the BBC cyber-croissants crashing through the stratosphere.
2013, Joshua Klein, Reputation Economics: Why Who You Know Is Worth More Than What You Have, Palgrave Macmillan (2013), →ISBN, page 123:
One might wonder who thought such a shirt would be a big seller, and why, which is exactly what the twitterstorm of complaints against the seller was asking.