Have you ever heard of a microburst? No? Well, you're certainly not alone.
Unlike tornadoes, microbursts are gusts of wind that move down. While their counterparts up things, microbursts push things out and away.
To give you an idea, here is an illustration of what a microburst does.
Wikipedia
Kinda crazy, right?
Well, it's even more wild when you see it in real life. Find out what this air traffic controller picture taken during a microburst on a tarmac.
Although I am not entirely sure if these had had someone on the inside, I am also not sure that would have helped
winds are often so strong during microburst -. over 170 miles per hour - the drivers have no control over their own plane. Hoping the planes landed somewhere without hurting anyone in the process!
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