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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 least 8 metres per second (29 km/h; 18 mph) and must attain a top speed of at least 11 metres per second (40 km/h; 25 mph), lasting at least one minute in duration.
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Buran (a wind which blows across eastern Asia. It is also known as Purga when over the tundra); Karakaze (strong cold mountain wind from Gunma Prefecture in Japan); East Asian Monsoon, known in China and Taiwan as meiyu (梅雨), in Korea as jangma (), and in Japan as tsuyu (梅雨) when advancing northwards in the spring and shurin (秋霖) when retreating southwards in autumn.
Here are additional clues for each of the words in today's Mini Crossword. NYT Mini Across Hints 1 Across: "Give me some _____" — HINT: It starts with the letter "S"
Snow squalls, those sudden wintry blasts of wind-whipping, heavy snow, are a treacherous part of every winter for motorists. And each year, snow squalls engulf Terrifying video shows why snow ...
Intense snow squalls severely reduced visibility on roads across Buffalo and others parts of Western New York Monday night, and the threat of snow squalls will linger this week.
The middle child, Edith, is not mentioned in this clue; such is the life of a middle child. BEATLES (42A: The ___ (band aka the Fab Four)) The BEATLES formed their band in Liverpool, England in 1960.
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. [1]