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American Archive of Public Broadcasting
American Archive of Public Broadcasting Collection
Weather Whys; Squalls
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Item Information
Title:
Weather Whys; Squalls
Description:
A squall is an abrupt and intense wind that lasts for several minutes. Squall winds are often associated with the heavy thunderstorm activity ahead of a cold front.
Production company:
KGOU
Producer:
Patrick, Steve
Producer:
Holp, Karen
Editor:
Walkie, Brian
Author:
Harbor, Christine
Host:
Barlow, Drew
Date:
November 27, 1991
Format:
Audio recordings (nonmusical)
Location:
KGOU
Collection (local):
American Archive of Public Broadcasting Collection
Series:
KGOU
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Weather Whys
Subjects:
Education
Weather
Science
Meteorology
Extent:
00:02:09.504
Link to Item:
https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-99f85ad8b9e
Terms of Use:
Rights status not evaluated.
Contact host institution for more information.
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