Not disagreeing with you there. But I wasn't trying to ask a trick question. Do you believe a storm can develop without the real-time intervention of God or not? This is what I meant by "undirected." Of course all things are "directed" by God in the most general sense. But do you agree there's a difference between a miracle--the result of a hand-on intervention--and something like a storm? Or is God pulling strings all the time?
That is a meaningless question. God is not constrained by time. He makes/made/will make/has made/etc. storms when we see them occur. We sense time. We sense pain. We are here and not there. God is omnipresent.
What do you consider a miracle? Life turns water into wine each and every day. Life turns non-life into life every day. How does it do that?