Examples of 'microburst' in a sentence

Meaning of "microburst"

microburst (noun): A meteorological phenomenon characterized by a localized, intense downdraft within a thunderstorm, producing strong winds that spread out in all directions near the ground
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  • A strong downdraft, of less than 2.5 miles in diameter, that can cause damaging winds and powerful wind shear.

How to use "microburst" in a sentence

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See images below for an example of a microburst.
Prepare to send microburst transmission.
The tornado was embedded in a larger microburst.
Stand by for microburst transmission.
Aircraft accidents have been attributed to microburst.
And here it appears simply as a microburst of transmission error.
Microburst formulation delivers more odour neutralisers and fragrance.
I myself lived through a microburst five years ago.
The damage was reported to have been caused by a microburst.
These are records of microburst activity.
The just referred to publication describes an aircraft accident attributed to microburst.
Enter the microburst.
A microburst is an intense downdraft which results in a localized area of strong thunderstorm winds.
The cause was determined to be a microburst.
Microburst electrical stimulation of cranial nerves for the treatment of medical conditions.

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It will have to be a microburst.
The pulses in a microburst may be further characterized by a current amplitude and a pulse width.
The most dangerous types of windshear are the tail windshear and the downburst or microburst.
Pulses within a microburst may also comprise a pulse width and a current amplitude.
Recent studies have indicated a high correlation between certain atmosphere conditions and the presence of a microburst.
A microburst often has high winds that can knock over fully grown trees.
Site of Microburst.
A microburst in Leominster and another in Shirley damaged several trees.
In this case, the probability of a microburst is very small.
The stylish Microburst Duet dispenser is available in four colours.
In various embodiments, the pulses within a microburst may be patterned or structured.
Microburst and Macroburst.
Figure 2 illustrates the formation of a microburst according to the previous discussion.
A separate rain shaft ( left ) is also flaring at the bottom as a weaker microburst.
Each microburst comprises a number of pulses per microburst, an interpulse interval, and a microburst duration.
Figure 2 is a graph illustrating the general atmospheric phenomenon surrounding the microburst windshear threat.
Microburst super-concentrated fragrance with odour neutraliser technology delivers long lasting room freshness.
The invisible yet deadly wind shear and microburst can also affect safe take-offs and landings.
The Microburst dispensing units are guaranteed against defects of parts and workmanship for 10 years.
Con . Prepare to send microburst transmission.
A microburst near Wallace, South Carolina, caused extensive damage to homes and vegetation.
November - The Gap, Queensland and surrounding areas are affected by severe thunderstorms with Microburst.
These are records of microburst activity, UFO activity since Mulder 's abduction.
It 's called a microburst.
These are records of microburst activity . What we read is UFO activity since Mulder 's abduction.
Related term, microburst.
O microburst features - rain foot, dust foot or dust plumes.
I think it might have been a microburst that pushed the plane back down . ”.
FIG . 4A illustrates the effects of varying the number of pulses in a microburst.
Perhaps a microburst like this one?
A low altitude funnel gunnel . It 's in a Maverick microburst.
Adjacent pulses in a microburst are separated by a time interval known as an " interpulse interval . ".
A low-altitude funnel gunnel . It 's in a microburst.
In particular embodiments, the microburst duration may be less than about 100 milliseconds.
See that plane? It 's in a microburst.

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