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Ashtyn
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11 October, 21:18
What are downbursts?
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11 October, 21:47
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Downbursts are damaging winds localized in an area which are caused by air that flows downward rapidly out from a thunderstorm. They can cause severe damage to infrastructures and can cause casualties when not prepared. This becomes worse as these types penetrate in areas near the ground.
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