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Glossary - NOAA's National Weather Service
Squall. A strong wind characterized by a sudden onset in which the wind speed increases at least 16 knots and is sustained at 22 knots or more for at least one minute . 2. In nautical use, a severe local storm considered as a whole, that is, winds and cloud mass and (if any) precipitation, thunder and lightning.
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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. They are usually associated ...
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SQUALL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : a sudden violent wind often with rain or snow ... 2 ... a short-lived commotion ... squall ... 4 of 4 ... verb (2) ... squalled; squalling; squalls ... intransitive verb.
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▪ I. † squall, n.1 Obs. [Of obscure origin.] 1. A small or insignificant person. Usu. as a term of abuse.1570 Marr. Wit & Sci. v. iii, This it is that makes me loke so leane, That lettes my groth, and makes me seeme a squall. 1589 E. A. Triumphs Love & Fortune E, But, sirra, you must know this same ...
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[PDF] Snow Squalls - National Weather Service
A snow squall is an intense, short-lived burst of heavy snowfall causing quick visibility reduction, often with gusty winds.
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SQUALL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · A brief, sudden, violent windstorm, often accompanied by rain or snow. A squall is said to occur if a wind having a sustained speed of 40 km (25 mi) per ...
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Squall - UNDRR
A squall is an atmospheric phenomenon characterised by a very large variation of wind speed: it begins suddenly, has a duration of the order of minutes and ...
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What A Squall Line Is And 5 Dangers They Pose | Weather.com
Squall lines are thunderstorms arranged in a line, often from north to south. They can be hundreds of miles long but are usually only about 10 to 20 miles wide.
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Squall - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
A squall is a violent, windy storm, often involving driving rain or snow. You can also describe a storm-like commotion as a squall.
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4 tips to keep you safe during a snow squall
A snow squall is a brief period of intense snowfall and wind that leads to whiteout conditions, zero visibility, a possible flash freeze and dangerous traffic ...
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Squall Line | SKYbrary Aviation Safety
A Squall Line contains heavy precipitation, hail, frequent lightning, strong, straight line winds, and possibly tornadoes and waterspouts.
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squall
squall/skwɔ:l; skwɔl/ n1 sudden violent wind, often with rain or snow 飑(突起的狂风, 常夹有雨或雪).2 loud cry or scream of pain or fear (esp from a baby) (因痛苦或恐惧而发出的)高声哭喊, 尖叫(尤指幼儿的). squall, v [I]cry noisily 大声哭喊; 尖叫 a squalling baby 嚎哭的幼儿.
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Squall (disambiguation)
Squall or The Squall may also refer to:
The Squall, a 1929 film by Alexander Korda
"Squall" (NCIS), an episode of the American television series NCIS "Squall", a 1980 studio album released by Japanese singer Seiko Matsuda
"Squall" (song), a single released by Japanese band D'espairsRay
Squall Leonhart
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Squall (NCIS)
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"Squall" is written by Bill Nuss and directed by Tom Wright. Compared to the last episode "Seek", "Squall" was down in viewers and even in adults 18–49.
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Squall Leonhart
Nomura designed Squall to contrast with Laguna; while Laguna is seen as a friendly man, Squall is distant and silent. Nomura created Squall's and its silver accessories.
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