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单词 microburst
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Definition of microburst in English:

microburst

noun ˈmʌɪkrə(ʊ)bəːstˈmīkrōˌbərst
  • A sudden, powerful, localized air current, especially a downdraught.

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    Example sentencesExamples
    • Just as we can't tell if we'll hit a microburst and plunge down 300 feet unless we have Doppler radar, we also don't know what the EM environment is unless we measure it.
    • At the time, I was looking for software to visualize my 3 - D model data of microbursts, severe downdrafts that sometimes descend from thunderstorm clouds.
    • Without warning, the powerful microburst left me with little to do except hang on.
    • Changes in wind direction associated with turbulence, caused by weather fronts, thunderstorms, microbursts, etc.
    • With a flip of a switch, the same simulator will generate a microburst (powerful downdraft).
    • If the downburst is concentrated in an area less than 2.5 miles in diameter, it is called a microburst.
    • The most dangerous kind, a microburst, is caused by air descending from a thunderstorm.
    • In addition to damaging buildings and blowing down trees, microbursts blasting down to the ground are a major aviation hazard and have caused several crashes.
    • Thunderstorms present aviators with many meteorological hazards: extreme turbulence and icing, low-level wind shear, microbursts, lightning strikes, and hail.
    • This distinguishes tornadoes from microbursts, which often do tornado-like damage and are often mistaken for tornadoes.
    • A microburst only affects a path of 2.5 miles or less and lasts less than 10 minutes.
    • From cold and frosty, through inches and inches of rain, to big and little heat waves, with a microburst or two thrown in, it's been a challenging rose season.
    • There have been five major airline accidents and countless general-aviation incidents recorded in which aircraft flew into well-developed, highly reflective thunderstorms with wet microbursts.

Definition of microburst in US English:

microburst

nounˈmīkrōˌbərst
  • A sudden, powerful, localized air current, especially a downdraft.

    下击暴流

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Without warning, the powerful microburst left me with little to do except hang on.
    • Just as we can't tell if we'll hit a microburst and plunge down 300 feet unless we have Doppler radar, we also don't know what the EM environment is unless we measure it.
    • The most dangerous kind, a microburst, is caused by air descending from a thunderstorm.
    • There have been five major airline accidents and countless general-aviation incidents recorded in which aircraft flew into well-developed, highly reflective thunderstorms with wet microbursts.
    • At the time, I was looking for software to visualize my 3 - D model data of microbursts, severe downdrafts that sometimes descend from thunderstorm clouds.
    • This distinguishes tornadoes from microbursts, which often do tornado-like damage and are often mistaken for tornadoes.
    • Changes in wind direction associated with turbulence, caused by weather fronts, thunderstorms, microbursts, etc.
    • In addition to damaging buildings and blowing down trees, microbursts blasting down to the ground are a major aviation hazard and have caused several crashes.
    • If the downburst is concentrated in an area less than 2.5 miles in diameter, it is called a microburst.
    • With a flip of a switch, the same simulator will generate a microburst (powerful downdraft).
    • From cold and frosty, through inches and inches of rain, to big and little heat waves, with a microburst or two thrown in, it's been a challenging rose season.
    • Thunderstorms present aviators with many meteorological hazards: extreme turbulence and icing, low-level wind shear, microbursts, lightning strikes, and hail.
    • A microburst only affects a path of 2.5 miles or less and lasts less than 10 minutes.
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