A very strong wind is called a gale.
In the gliding school and generally in aviation we call sudden blasts of wind gust or gusting.
I think you're looking for the word "Gale"?
gale
its a gust dude
A gale.
a cyclone
Mistro!:)
Hurricane
A gustnado is a cyclonic ciculation that could cause severe thunderstorms.
That could be called a gale.
She's called Gail Eastwood
it is called wind.
The best way to dock when there is strong wind or current is into the wind or current.
gale
A blast is a violent gust, such as a gust of wind, an explosion, a loud, sudden sound, or an immature or undifferentiated cell.
It depends on how you use it. It can be an explosion, as in a dynamite blast. It can be a verb: he blasted a hole in the roof. It can be fun or a great time as in: we had a blast at the party. It can be a hard hit ball -- a home-run blast. It can a strong current of air -- a blast of wind. It can be strong criticism or used as a verb: he blasted her verbally.
"Gust"
a gale
a gale
A gustnado is a cyclonic ciculation that could cause severe thunderstorms.
a storm that is called a gale
A blast of wind is a gust. It starts with the letter g.
That could be called a gale.
hurricane
She's called Gail Eastwood