Fast-moving thunderstorm or line of thunderstorms that often can produce damaging winds, hail, and tornadoes
A squall comprises a rather sudden increase of the mean wind speed which lasts for several minutes at least before the mean wind returns to near its previous value A squall may include many gusts To top
A strong wind characterized by a sudden onset, a duration on the order of minutes, and a rather sudden decrease in speed
The sudden, short-term burst of wind with passing clouds May be accompanied by rain
utter a sudden loud cry; "she cried with pain when the doctor inserted the needle"; "I yelled to her from the window but she couldn't hear me"
To cry out; to scream or cry violently, as a woman frightened, or a child in anger or distress; as, the infant squalled
A sudden onset of strong winds with speeds increasing to at least 16 knots (18 miles per hour) and sustained at 22 or more knots (25 miles per hour) for at least one minute The intensity and duration is longer than that of a gust It is reported as "SQ"s in an observation and on the METAR
If a person or animal squalls, they make a loud unpleasant noise like the noise made by a crying baby. There was an infant squalling in the back of the church. squalling guitars. = wail. a sudden strong wind, especially one that brings rain or snow (Probably from a language). if a baby or child squalls, it cries noisily = bawl
The rapid onset of strong winds with speeds increasing to at least 16 knots and sustained at 22 or more knots for a minimum of one minute
A squall is a sudden strong wind which often causes a brief, violent rain storm or snow storm. The boat was hit by a squall north of the island
sudden violent winds; often accompanied by precipitation make high-pitched, whiney noises blow in a squall; "When it squalls, a prudent sailor reefs his sails
characterized by brief periods of violent wind or rain; "a gray squally morning" characterized by short periods of noisy commotion; "a home life that has been extraordinarily squally
In squally weather, there are sudden strong winds which often cause brief, violent storms. The competitors had to contend with squally weather conditions. squally rain or snow comes with sudden strong winds
A sudden squall occurring in tropical or subtropical waters, characterized by the absence of a dark cloud and the presence of white-capped waves or broken water
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/ˈskwôl/ /ˈskwɔːl/
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[ 'skwol ] (verb.) circa 1631. probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse skval useless chatter.