What Is A Squall Person?

Asked by: Vernie Thompson DVM
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a sudden strong wind or short storm: Violent squalls signaled the approach of the hurricane. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

What is a squall in weather?

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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Why is it called a squall?

It includes several briefer wind-speed changes, or gusts. A squall is often named for the weather phenomenon that accompanies it, such as rain, hail, or thunder; a line squall is one associated with a squall line of thunderstorms that is often hundreds of kilometres long.

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