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Another wall of water, like a line squall, washed over the fort.
His father's eyebrows came down darkly, like a line squall.
"There's a storm to the north, line squall," he said.
It was a line squall - but what was behind it?
If it's just thunderheads or broken line squalls you can try to ride around them, but this one isn't.
The line squalled that evening, although one more tornado was reported early on December 30 in Louisiana.
It came up like a line squall.
He pointed at the line squall.
That was not merely a gale, that was a line squall come from behind sight and bound for him.
Then another line squall, another instant wall of water, crashed across the Defalkan fort.
Suddenly from behind them came a shattering explosion, and a shock-wave of disrupted air swept over them like a tropical line squall.
There was a three-quarter moon tonight, allowing Wegener to watch the line squalls approach at over twenty knots.
Under favorable circumstances the Norwesters regenerate TS in a line, like line squalls.
"I ought to tell it to Dante if he was around," the Colonel, suddenly gone as rough as the sea when a line squall comes up, said.
At that time little was known about the violent air currents in and around line squalls; a great deal has been learned since then by brave men soaring in sailplanes.
At Voertrekkerhoem, rain fell in torrents as the line squalls swept across the flatlands between the Voertrekker-Praesident's estate and the city of Voersterstaad.
In a blizzard, a gale, a sudden line squall, a tropical storm, or a summer thunder shower in the mountains there was an excitement that came to him from no other thing.
The storm kept heading northwest and blew itself out on the Yucatan Peninsula, ending as a series of line squalls that caused half a dozen tornados in Texas several days later.
"The line squalls-" Klemmer, his face flushed with the effort of flying Cloud Rider undermanned, said testily, "I see the storms, Mynheer Astronomer-Select.
Half-way through the long service a line squall came boring up out of the east, wind driving the clouds in a tumbling dark mass over their heads and deluging the decks with silver sheets of rain.
The severe thunderstorm Saturday was a "line squall," according to Harold Von Dolln, a boatswain mate second class in the Coast Guard, who responded to Mr. Holtz's distress calls.
He staggered to his feet and looked towards theGriffin, but the light east wind was now carrying the seeming-solid mass of smoke and dust along the harbour towards the entrance like a sudden and blinding line squall.
Jeffrey Kasoff, 43, of Summit, said he was sailing from Atlantic Beach, N.Y., to his Perth Amboy yacht club yesterday afternoon when a line squall with winds up to 60 miles per hour knocked his 36-foot ketch on its side.
The master shipbuilder pointed out that square-riggers required large crews, agile and fearless enough to climb the shrouds and swarm about the yards in all kinds of weather-not excluding the violent line squalls and all too frequent hurricanes that infested Floridian waters.