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词汇 wind shear
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Definition of wind shear in English:

wind shear

noun
mass noun
  • Variation in wind velocity occurring along a direction at right angles to the wind's direction and tending to exert a turning force.

    风切变

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Slow the airplane to reduce impact forces; also, you'll likely encounter wind shear and strong downdrafts.
    • Reinforced concrete core walls linked to the exterior columns of the building will help, providing both resistance to wind shear and seismic forces.
    • Decreased wind shear - upper-level winds that can disrupt hurricane formation - would lead to more and stronger hurricanes.
    • Of course strong wind shear at high altitude can cause problems.
    • We were then introduced to a little known (at that time) atmospheric phenomenon called wind shear.
    • Near the ground, thunderstorms sometimes create quick changes in wind speed and direction, called wind shear, which has caused several crashes.
    • Although the preponderance of thunderstorm effects are found directly under the storm, hail and wind shear have been documented more than 20 miles away.
    • The atmospheric flow will also have an influence, as strong vertical wind shear can inhibit cyclogenesis (spawning of cyclones).
    • If a tilt is created in these drafts by wind shear, additional up or downdrafts can occur and this can result in extra cells being formed.
    • Also, upper level winds - known as wind shear - can tear apart developing hurricanes.
    • If you talk to the licensing or regulatory organizations, crosswind is a licensing issue, but turbulence or and wind shear is not an issue through which an airport can be condemned or denied a license.
    • Winds blowing in different directions, or at different speeds create what meteorologists call wind shear.
    • Hurricane Rita's intensification also was aided by the fact that there are no upper-level winds - known as wind shear - to tear the storm apart or hinder its development, Beeler said.
    • Its power is diminished by cooler water and upper level winds - known as wind shear - that can hinder the storm's development or tear it apart.
    • With the temperatures normally increasing throughout the day, what would be a benign canyon in the calm, early-morning air could be filled with dangerous up and down drafts, turbulence and wind shear by afternoon.
    • Scientists believe that these variations may arise from significant vertical wind shear.
    • Textbook orthodoxy had long excluded the possibility of such an event - sea temperatures, experts claimed, are too low and wind shear too powerful to allow tropical depressions to evolve into cyclones south of the Atlantic Equator.
    • In recent years, the term wind shear has often been used for only one kind of wind shear; the winds that blast down from thunderstorms.
    • Thunderstorms present aviators with many meteorological hazards: extreme turbulence and icing, low-level wind shear, microbursts, lightning strikes, and hail.
    • Windsocks can also be good indicators of wind shear and turbulence.

Definition of wind shear in US English:

wind shear

nounˈwin(d) ˌSHir
  • Variation in wind velocity occurring along a direction at right angles to the wind's direction and tending to exert a turning force.

    风切变

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although the preponderance of thunderstorm effects are found directly under the storm, hail and wind shear have been documented more than 20 miles away.
    • Near the ground, thunderstorms sometimes create quick changes in wind speed and direction, called wind shear, which has caused several crashes.
    • With the temperatures normally increasing throughout the day, what would be a benign canyon in the calm, early-morning air could be filled with dangerous up and down drafts, turbulence and wind shear by afternoon.
    • Hurricane Rita's intensification also was aided by the fact that there are no upper-level winds - known as wind shear - to tear the storm apart or hinder its development, Beeler said.
    • Decreased wind shear - upper-level winds that can disrupt hurricane formation - would lead to more and stronger hurricanes.
    • Reinforced concrete core walls linked to the exterior columns of the building will help, providing both resistance to wind shear and seismic forces.
    • Windsocks can also be good indicators of wind shear and turbulence.
    • We were then introduced to a little known (at that time) atmospheric phenomenon called wind shear.
    • Slow the airplane to reduce impact forces; also, you'll likely encounter wind shear and strong downdrafts.
    • If a tilt is created in these drafts by wind shear, additional up or downdrafts can occur and this can result in extra cells being formed.
    • Thunderstorms present aviators with many meteorological hazards: extreme turbulence and icing, low-level wind shear, microbursts, lightning strikes, and hail.
    • The atmospheric flow will also have an influence, as strong vertical wind shear can inhibit cyclogenesis (spawning of cyclones).
    • Textbook orthodoxy had long excluded the possibility of such an event - sea temperatures, experts claimed, are too low and wind shear too powerful to allow tropical depressions to evolve into cyclones south of the Atlantic Equator.
    • Winds blowing in different directions, or at different speeds create what meteorologists call wind shear.
    • Its power is diminished by cooler water and upper level winds - known as wind shear - that can hinder the storm's development or tear it apart.
    • Of course strong wind shear at high altitude can cause problems.
    • Scientists believe that these variations may arise from significant vertical wind shear.
    • If you talk to the licensing or regulatory organizations, crosswind is a licensing issue, but turbulence or and wind shear is not an issue through which an airport can be condemned or denied a license.
    • Also, upper level winds - known as wind shear - can tear apart developing hurricanes.
    • In recent years, the term wind shear has often been used for only one kind of wind shear; the winds that blast down from thunderstorms.
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