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microburst

[mahy-kruh-burst] / ˈmaɪ krəˌbɜrst /


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Her cabin was damaged not by the July 14 storm, but by a subsequent microburst 10 days later that ripped through Wonder Valley, an unincorporated community on the outskirts of Twentynine Palms.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 7, 2024

Even a brief microburst can strip leaves from branches or send a dead limb crashing onto your property.

From Washington Post • Jul. 12, 2021

“This was not a microburst — just a broad straight-line wind event that swept over a huge area,” Grigsby said.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 15, 2021

Kip Grosshans, KU Student Housing associate director, said Robertson’s handling of the microburst - she “immediately pushed up her sleeves and jumped right in” - illustrated her management ability.

From Washington Times • Jun. 2, 2017

The latest microburst of optimism followed a flurry of recent contacts between top American and Pakistani officials.

From New York Times • Jul. 3, 2012