- A
squall is a sudden,
sharp increase in wind
speed lasting minutes, as
opposed to a wind gust,
which lasts for only seconds. They are
usually ****ociated...
- the
north (separating Salt
Spring Island from the
Saanich Peninsula) to
Squally Reach and
Finlayson Arm in the south. The only
major tributary feeding...
- it. One of the
climatic features of
Serbia is Košava, a cold and very
squally southeastern wind
which starts in the
Carpathian Mountains and follows...
-
other islands: one
known as
Rattlesnake Island, much ****her
south by
Squally Point. The
other two are near
Grant Island. They are
unnamed and are located...
- as "s.c." for snow and
detached cloud or "g.r.q." for dark, rain and
squally. Bowditch's
American Practical Navigator CLIWOC Douglas sea
scale Enhanced...
-
northwest of the main
island group of New Ireland.
Early explorers named it
Squally Island, a name
found in some
early records.
Early in
World War II this...
- A snow squall, or snowsquall, is a
sudden moderately heavy snowfall with
blowing snow and strong,
gusty surface winds. It is
often referred to as a whiteout...
- the
winds begin to increase.
Within 18 hours of the center's approach,
squally weather is common, with
sudden increases in wind
accompanied by rain showers...
-
retrieved 2009-06-21, ... The Kali Andhi, or
black storm is a violent,
squally dust
storm occuring [sic] in late
spring in north-western India. The Andhi...
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Spondylus spor- Gr**** spu-, sput- spew, spit
Latin spuere exspuition,
sputum squal- scaly, dirty,
filthy Latin squalere squalid, squalidity,
squalor squam-...