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  2. Squall - Wikipedia

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    [1] [7] In Australia, a squall is defined to last for several minutes before the wind returns to the long-term mean value. [3] In either case, a squall is defined to last about half as long as the definition of sustained wind in its respective country. Usually, this sudden violent wind is associated with briefly heavy precipitation as squall ...

  3. What is a snow squall? - AOL

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    A snow squall is a brief period of intense snowfall and wind that leads to whiteout conditions which could trigger dangerous traffic accidents. Snow squalls are most common in the northern United ...

  4. Snow squall - Wikipedia

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    A snow squall, or snowsquall, is a sudden moderately heavy snowfall with blowing snow and strong, gusty surface winds. [1] It is often referred to as a whiteout and is similar to a blizzard but is localized in time or in location and snow accumulations may or may not be significant.

  5. Severe weather terminology (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Snow Squall Warning (WSW) – There are two types of snow squalls of which alerts are issued for: Open-Water – Issued when, down wind of a large body of water, snow squalls are imminent or occurring with one or more of the following conditions: Local, intense snowfall resulting in accumulations of 15 cm (5.9 in) or more in 12 hours or less.

  6. Mesoscale convective system - Wikipedia

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    A squall line is an elongated line of severe thunderstorms that can form along and/or ahead of a cold front. [11] [12] In the early 20th century, the term was used as a synonym for cold front. [13] The squall line contains heavy precipitation, hail, frequent lightning, strong straight-line winds, and possibly tornadoes and waterspouts. [14]

  7. What handwriting supposedly says about you - AOL

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    Leaving open letters (like not closing an 'O') typically means that you are expressive, social and talkative. Writing a closed letter 'O' means that you are a private person and an introvert.

  8. Snow squall warning - Wikipedia

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    A snow squall warning (SAME code: SQW) is a bulletin issued by Environment Canada's Meteorological Service of Canada and the National Weather Service in the United States to warn population of two types of snow events reducing visibility in blowing snow: lake effect snow squalls and frontal snow squalls.

  9. Squall line - Wikipedia

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    If squall lines form over arid regions, a dust storm known as a haboob may result from the high winds in their wake picking up dust from the desert floor. [3] Well behind mature squall lines, a wake low can develop on the back edge of the rain shield, [4] which can lead to a heat burst due to the warming up of the descending air mass which is ...