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- Squall - Wikipedia
A squall is a sudden, sharp increase in wind speed lasting minutes, as opposed to a wind gust, which lasts for only seconds [1] They are usually associated with active weather, such as rain showers, thunderstorms, or heavy snow [2]
- SQUALL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SQUALL is to cry out raucously : scream How to use squall in a sentence
- Squall | Winds, Storms, Gusts | Britannica
squall, as used by weather forecasters, a sudden wind-speed increase of 8 metres per second (18 miles per hour) or more, for one minute or longer It includes several briefer wind-speed changes, or gusts
- Squall Line Bow Echo QLCS - National Weather Service
Squall lines are common across the United States east of the Rockies, especially during the spring when the atmosphere is most "dynamic " A " bow echo " or " bowing line segment " is an arched bowed out line of thunderstorms, sometimes embedded within a squall line
- SQUALL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SQUALL definition: 1 a sudden strong wind or short storm: 2 a loud, sharp noise 3 (especially of a baby) to make a… Learn more
- Squalls Explained: Causes, Types, and Meteorological Impact - Squall
Squalls are sudden bursts of intense wind, often accompanied by precipitation like rain, snow, or hail They arise from steep temperature gradients and the interaction of warm, moist air with cold fronts Various types include snow squalls and thunderstorm squalls, each posing unique risks
- What is a Squall? (with pictures) - AllTheScience
A squall is a rapid increase in wind speed in a short time Squalls can be very hazardous, especially for mariners and aviators
- SQUALL definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
A squall is a sudden strong wind which often causes a brief, violent rainstorm or snowstorm The boat was hit by a squall north of the island
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