A "white squall" is a sudden, intense windstorm that can occur over water, often characterized by its rapid onset and the formation of whitecaps on the surface of the water due to strong winds. These squalls can produce higher waves and dangerous conditions for vessels at sea. White squalls are typically associated with very localized weather phenomena, where the wind can shift dramatically without much warning, leading to turbulent conditions.
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