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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 …

    Etymology

    There are different versions of the word's origins:
    • By one version, the word appears to be Nordic in origin, but its etymology is considered obscure. It probably has its roots in th… See more

    Character of the wind

    The term "squall" is used to refer to a sudden wind-speed increase lasting minutes. In 1962 the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) defined that to be classified as a "squall", the wind must increase at … See more

    Regional terms

    Known locally as pamperos, these are characterized as strong downsloped winds that move across the pampas, eventually making it to the Atlantic Ocean.
    In southeastern Australia, the colloquial name for a … See more

    Severe weather

    A squall line is an organized line of thunderstorms. It is classified as a multi-cell cluster, meaning a thunderstorm complex comprising many individual updrafts. They are also called multi-cell lines. Squalls are sometimes … See more

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