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How did a squall come from the clear sky?​

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Answered by mrv17741
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Answer:

A squall is a sudden, sharp increase in wind speed lasting minutes, contrary to a ... Snow squalls can be spawned by an intrusion of cold air aloft over a relatively warm surface layer.

Answered by arshaarunsl
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Answer:

Squall lines usually develop in unsteady atmospheric conditions when low-level air can rise on its own after being first raised (for example, by a front) to the point where water vapor condensation takes place.

Explanation:

Squall

  • A squall, in contrast to a thunderstorm, is characterized by a brief, abrupt rise in wind speed.
  • An influx of cold air above a relatively warm surface layer can cause snow squalls to form.

Why do storms occur?

  • Squalls are brief periods of rapid air movement that frequently occur amid strong winds, storms, thunderstorms, hail, or snow.
  • They can also be thought as as fleeting, powerful wind gusts. Squalls also operate on the same theory as wind itself.
  • Air movement that is occasionally stronger and occasionally weaker is how we experience wind.

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