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line squall

 

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Noun line squall has 1 sense
  1. line squall - a squall advancing along a front that forms a definite line
    --1 is a kind of
    squall

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Line Squall

Description:

A line squall refers to a narrow band of intense and turbulent weather that moves quickly along a line, typically forming ahead of a cold front or thunderstorm. It is characterized by strong winds, heavy rain, lightning, and sometimes hail. Line squalls can cause abrupt weather changes and may be accompanied by thunderstorms and tornadoes.

Sample Sentences:

Noun (Meteorology):

  1. The line squall quickly approached the coastal area, bringing powerful gusts of wind and heavy rainfall.
  2. We were warned by the meteorological department about an incoming line squall that could potentially disrupt outdoor activities.

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