Texas Microburst is a photograph by Ed Sweeney which was uploaded on September 18th, 2013.
Texas Microburst
A wet microburst associated with a supercell thunderstorm near Seymour, Texas. A microburst is a downdraft from a thunderstorm which produces strong... more
by Ed Sweeney
Title
Texas Microburst
Artist
Ed Sweeney
Medium
Photograph - Digital
Description
A wet microburst associated with a supercell thunderstorm near Seymour, Texas. A microburst is a downdraft from a thunderstorm which produces strong straight-line (read: non-rotating) wind gusts at the surface, while a "wet" microburst is a strong downdraft contained within the storm's precipitation core. In this instance, the wet microburst is evidenced by a "rain foot" (a horizontal extension & curl near the edge of the precipitation core) at the surface near the center of the image. Fortunately, this microburst occurred over mostly open country. This photograph was taken in May, 2012.
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September 18th, 2013
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