White squall
- sudden and strong wind, according to the Dictionary of the American Meteorological Meteorological Society [1] name white squall is related to the fact that storm clouds normally seen in the sky before the arrival of strong wind have n ot been observed in the case of a white squall. Squall comes from a clear sky and an observer sudden. The only announcement on the water droplets are suspended in the air and breaking waves appear as whitish suspension. White squall is often described in literature nautical.