microburst
A microburst is a small, intense downdraft produced by a thunderstorm. When the downdraft reaches the ground, the air spreads outward in all directions, creating a gusty outflow that can cause damaging winds over a relatively compact area. Microbursts are typically 2 to 4 kilometers in diameter and last from a few seconds to several minutes, making them distinct from larger downbursts known as macrobursts.
There are two main forms of microbursts. Wet microbursts involve heavy precipitation reaching the surface, while
Detection and warning systems have improved the ability to identify microbursts. Doppler radar can reveal signatures
Impact and safety considerations. Microbursts pose significant hazards to aircraft during takeoff and landing due to