aspectgusts
aspectgusts is a term that describes sudden, localized atmospheric disturbances characterized by rapid changes in wind direction and speed, often accompanied by a brief, intense burst of precipitation or a shift in temperature. These phenomena are typically short-lived, lasting only a few minutes, and are distinct from larger weather systems like fronts or storms. They are often observed in areas with complex topography, such as mountains or valleys, where wind patterns can be easily disrupted.
The formation of aspectgusts is believed to be related to the interaction of air masses with uneven
While the exact mechanisms behind aspectgusts are still being researched, their presence highlights the dynamic and