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Often used in the same context:
squall,
winds,
southerly buster,
gust,
northeaster,
breeze,
southeaster,
westerlies,
roaring forties,
beaufort scale,
sea breeze,
wester,
northwester,
storm,
zephyr,
crosswind,
sirocco,
thunderstorm,
waterspout,
ebb tide,
downpour,
anticyclone,
abeam,
swells,
southwester,
spindrift,
gentle breeze,
hailstorm,
duststorm,
waves,
sailable,
windstorm,
blizzard,
kts,
rainstorm,
typhoon,
gail,
mizzen,
mistral,
whitecaps,
trysail,
tempest,
knots,
halyards,
thunderhead,
dismasting,
lightnings,
solent,
noreaster,
seawards,
spinnakers,
supercell,
currents,
sastrugi,
headsail,
combers,
seas,
clipper,
northwestwards,
riptide,
meridional,
whirlwinds,
amidships,
biscay,
foresail,
thundershower,
buffeting,
mainmast,
windy,
staysail,
thunderclouds,
airstream,
topsail,
ssw,
spume,
austral islands,
capsize,
tidal wave,
hailstones,
ridging,
haar,
drake passage,
hoarfrost,
northeastwards,
weather,
foghorn,
inclemency,
isobars,
rhumb line,
tides,
twister,
cloudburst,
windward,
foremast,
forestay,
hove,
cyclone,
sails,
schooners,
tornado,
dreich,
astern,
gales,
wind,
snowstorm,
monsoon,
blast,
hurricane,
shower,
gusts,
swell,
blizzards,
gallop,
whack,
gusty,
cyclonic,
gradient,
terrific,
tornadic,
abated,
balmy,
biting,
blighting,
blustery,
brutal,
desiccating,
equinoctial,
ftrong,
geostrophic,
hydromagnetic,
isotonic
More specific:
fresh gale,
moderate gale,
near gale,
strong gale,
whole gale
Appears in the definition of:
.,
head,
headway,
onshore,
rack,
scud,
scudding,
set in,
strength
More general:
wind
Also try:
— Adjectives for gale:
heavy,
strong,
fresh,
violent,
westerly,
severe,
hard,
furious,
easterly,
full,
fierce,
more...
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