- 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
- What is a squall? - Live Science
If you've ever been warned that a squall is on the way, it may sound ominous But what, exactly, is a squall? In the early 20th century, a squall was a sudden windy cold front
- What Is a Squall Line? Pilot Weather Guide with Visuals
Pilots, learn how to identify and avoid squall lines This guide explains their formation, risks, and how they appear on radar
- SQUALL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
SQUALL meaning: 1 a sudden strong wind or short storm: 2 a loud, sharp noise 3 (especially of a baby) to make a… Learn more
- SQUALL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
verb (used without object) to cry or scream loudly and violently The hungry baby began to squall
- What is a Squall Line? Formation, Shelf Clouds Dangers Explained
Learn what a squall line is, how it forms, the hazards it brings—including strong winds, heavy rain, hail, tornadoes—and why shelf clouds are a warning sign
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