A Weather Phenomenon Known as a “Microburst” Rapidly Inundating a Small Area with Torrential Rain and Gale-Force Winds.
Microbursts arise from small scale, but very intense downdrafts in a small area, produced by thunderstorms or other unstable forms of weather. Microburts can last for as short as a few seconds, or even a few minutes.
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‘Tsunami stones’ are ancient warnings written on stone tablets, some over 600 years old, that lie along the northeast coast of Japan.
After a tsunami struck Aneyoshi in 1933, residents moved uphill of a stone they placed that reads ‘Do not build your homes below this point!’, and when the devastating tsunami of 2011 hit, the entire village survived.
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