A gustnado is a cyclonic ciculation that could cause severe thunderstorms.
it has to be about 30 and up
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A squall is a sudden, violent gust of wind.
A gust is a blast of wind.
They are called Gales.
Wind Gust
Squall
A blast.
wind
A very strong wind is called a gale.
Every gust of wind is individual, making you question impossible to answer.
Cyclone Olivia produced a record gust to 253 mph, the strongest surface-level wind gust ever recorded.
language you use when you are writing or talking. no it is passive
Daybreeze is a gust of wind at night, while night breeze is the oposite. Nightbreeze is a night wind.
A blast is a violent gust, such as a gust of wind, an explosion, a loud, sudden sound, or an immature or undifferentiated cell.
A sudden, violent gust of wind, often accompanied by rain, snow or sleet.
sudden strong wind often with rain sleet or snowA Squall is a sudden, violent gust of wind or; any kind of sudden commotion. Or it is the main character from the best FF game ever.
A sudden stronger blast of wind.
gust
This is an example of personification, where the wind is given human-like qualities such as the ability to sigh loudly.
A gust is a sudden, unexpected increase in wind speed - but here one moment, gone the next. A squall is a small, short lived, but occasionally violent wind and rain storm. "Squalls" typically are very intense, but last fifteen minutes from start to finish.
A very strong wind is called a gale.
There is no standard collective noun for wind. Nouns for winds are usually for a type of wind rather than a group of wind, for example a gust of wind or a gale of wind.
that a gust is strong and a breeze is a light wind.
"Gust"
No. A gust (of wind) is a noun, and there is a verb to gust. But the adjective form is gusty.