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Last night, Liberty experienced a microburst, a weather phenomenon defined as
Which means, in short, that my office is without electical power so I'm working from home this morning. A much needed break, let me tell you! My basement is chilly and dark, but it's also home. The dual monitor setup is definitely a plus.
I could get used to this.
A instance of severe weather characterized by extremely strong and many times damaging winds that newspeople never have the cajones to call a tornadoThis microburst (wink wink, nudge nudge) happened at the intersection of 291 and 152 hiways, three blocks from my office and took out a dozen telephone poles.
Which means, in short, that my office is without electical power so I'm working from home this morning. A much needed break, let me tell you! My basement is chilly and dark, but it's also home. The dual monitor setup is definitely a plus.
I could get used to this.
Microburst
Date: 2006-08-21 12:55 (UTC)He described it as a potentially severe thunderstorm cell that falls apart and fall down, making everything else go BOOM!
So it's a cell that loses cohesion and falls straight to the ground in one swell foop, and all that energy goes sideways in all directions.
Re: Microburst
Date: 2006-08-21 18:31 (UTC)