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Squall Lines
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Squall lines are like long, fast-moving trains of thunderstorms that can bring strong winds, heavy rain, and sometimes even tornadoes. They form when warm, moist air meets cooler air, creating a line of storms that can stretch for hundreds of miles.
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Thunderstorms
Meteorology
Atmospheric Pressure
Wind Shear
Precipitation
Tornado Formation
Weather Fronts
Convective Available Potential Energy (CAPE)
Mesoscale Convective Systems (MCS)
Pressure Jump
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