Like a Line of Storm Warriors
Think of a squall line like a group of storm warriors standing shoulder to shoulder, all moving together across the sky. Each warrior is a thunderstorm, they're tall, dark, and powerful. When they move in one direction, they bring wind, rain, or even hail with them.
It's Like a Big Wave in the Sky
If you've ever been at the beach and seen a big wave come rolling in, that’s kind of like what happens with a squall line. Instead of water, it's clouds and weather, and instead of a wave, it's a whole wall of storms coming your way!
When they reach you, it feels like everything changes, the sky gets darker, the wind gets stronger, and suddenly, you're in the middle of a storm that didn’t seem to be there before.
Examples
- A squall line is like a group of thunderstorms that move together quickly, causing strong winds and heavy rain.
- When you're caught outside by sudden gusts of wind and heavy rain, it might be a squall line.
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See also
- How do storms form?
- What are atmospheric pressure differences?
- What are mesoscale processes?
- What are storm tracks?
- What are occluded fronts?