| A squall is a decrease in wind speed |
| A gust is a very brief spike in wind speed (seconds); a squall is a sudden, sharp increase in wind speed that lasts much longer (several minutes) and is usually associated with active storms |
| A squall only happens over the ocean |
| There is no difference |
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