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  1. What is a Microburst? - National Weather Service

    A microburst is a localized column of sinking air (downdraft) within a thunderstorm and is usually less than or equal to 2.5 miles in diameter. Microbursts can cause extensive damage at the surface, and …

  2. Microburst | Downburst, Wind Shear, Turbulence | Britannica

    Microburst, pattern of intense winds that descends from rain clouds, hits the ground, and fans out horizontally. Microbursts are short-lived, usually lasting from about 5 to 15 minutes, and they are …

  3. Microbursts: What Makes Them So Dangerous? - Pilot Institute

    Feb 15, 2025 · During a thunderstorm, you might experience a powerful blast of air rushing straight down, slamming into the ground, and spreading out in all directions. That’s a microburst. They’re …

  4. What is a microburst? | WUSF

    Jul 24, 2025 · A downburst of winds from a decaying thunderstorm is considered a “microburst” if the width of the damaging winds is 2.5 miles or less, with winds that persist for 15 minutes or less.

  5. What Is A Microburst, And How Is It Caused? - Own Your Weather

    Sep 19, 2025 · A microburst is defined as a powerful localized downdraft created by a column of fast-sinking air through the base of a storm cloud, which spreads out horizontally upon hitting the surface.

  6. How Does a Microburst Form and What Causes One?

    Dec 4, 2025 · A microburst is an intense, localized column of sinking air that develops within a thunderstorm. This phenomenon is relatively small, typically less than 2.5 miles in diameter, but it …

  7. What Is a Microburst? Farmers' Almanac Weather

    Oct 1, 2025 · Microbursts are caused by downdrafts within a thunderstorm. During a storm, air and water droplets become suspended in an updraft high up in the clouds. The stronger the updraft is, the …

  8. 7 Things You Should Know About Microbursts | Boldmethod

    Jun 19, 2025 · With a dry microburst, all of the precipitation evaporates before the column of descending air reaches the ground. This makes them particularly dangerous, because they can be hard to see.

  9. Microburst and Macroburst – Understanding Downbursts

    Jun 22, 2024 · Microbursts: These are small downbursts with an affected area less than or equal to 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) in diameter. Despite their size, microbursts produce intense winds potentially …

  10. Understanding microbursts: Thunderstorms' hidden threat | wqad.com

    Jun 12, 2025 · What is a microburst? A microburst is a highly localized, intense column of sinking air, known as a downdraft, within a thunderstorm.