NWS Confirms Local 'Microburst' Was Just Wind That Hit Really Hard
Agency Issues Unprecedented Advisory for All Airborne Objects After Discovering Basic Physics.
Fairfax County, VA – The National Weather Service (NWS) concluded this week that the extensive storm damage across the region was indeed caused by a "microburst," a specialized meteorological term now confirmed to mean "wind that, for all intents and purposes, hit things really hard." This groundbreaking finding suggests that objects not firmly rooted or fastened are susceptible to displacement when confronted with sufficient aerodynamic force, especially if that force is directed by the weather.
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