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.
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Subject to, or characterized by, gusts or squalls; windy; stormy; tempestuous.
Squalls are windy gusts that are created when a downdraft hits the planet's surface with an especially strong force. The word squall is of Nordic origin.
Yes, the word squalls is a noun, a common, plural, concrete noun. The word squalls is also the present (for third person singular) form of the verb 'to squall'.
There were strong gusts of wind all throughout the season.
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The likely word is squalls (gusting winds).
no fag.got. Don't be an idiot (previous answerer). Yes they do occur (squalls being a sharp increase in wind speed). Probably every day there is one there somewhere
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Can you give me an sentece with gust i am so not smart and i am tired of ot i just wanna make good gradesNoun - The strong gusts ripped the roof of our shed.verb - As a verb gusts is the third person singular form of gust. - The wind gusts to 80 km/h.
Hurricane Irene currently has sustained winds of 105 mph with gusts to 115.
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Gusts usually refer to a sudden burst of windy weather, and that is where you will see this word used. Here are two examples: (1) Mr. and Mrs. Smith wanted to hold their anniversary party outside on the front lawn, but frequent gusts of wind kept blowing the decorations down, so they had to move the party indoors. (2) There were frequent gusts of wind blowing through the trees, and shaking the branches.