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gust of hot air - translation to Αγγλικά

IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE, SEPARATING THUNDERSTORM-COOLED AIR FROM THE SURROUNDING AIR
Gust front; Wrapping Gust Front; Gust Front
  • This shelf cloud preceded a [[derecho]] in [[Minnesota]]
  • Illustration of a microburst. The wind regime in a microburst is opposite to that of a tornado.
  • Satellite image of an undular bore
  • Outflow boundary on [[radar]] with radial velocity and frontal boundary drawn in.
  • shelf cloud]].

gust of hot air      
(n.) = bocanada de aire caliente, bocanada de calor
Ex: The gusts of hot air are unrelenting, diligently carrying fine particles of sand into every crevice in your body.
gust         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
GUST; Gusts; Gust (disambiguation)
(n.) = ataque, ráfaga, racha
Ex: His sudden gust of audacity was quickly extinguished by her words and by her glance.
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* gust of heat = bocanada de aire caliente, bocanada de calor
* gust of hot air = bocanada de aire caliente, bocanada de calor
* gust of warm air = bocanada de aire caliente, bocanada de calor
* gust of wind = ráfaga de viento, bocanada de aire
air-to-air missile         
  • AIM-9L Captive Air Training Missile (CATM) with inert [[warhead]] and [[rocket motor]] for training purposes.
  • IAF]] [[Su-30MKI]]
  • Two F-15Es from the 90th Fighter Squadron USAF, from Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska, fire a pair of AIM-7Ms during a training mission.
  • An infrared homing Python-5 AAM being fired from [[HAL Tejas]] fighter
  • [[Meteor (missile)]] for Saab 39 Gripen, Dassault Rafale and Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets.
  • An [[IRIS-T]] air-to-air missile of the [[German Air Force]].
  • A [[K-5 (missile)]] air-to-air missile on [[MiG-19]]. (Displayed in the Military History Museum and Park in Kecel, Hungary)
  • Luftwaffe IRIS-T and Meteor missiles on a Eurofighter Typhoon
  • R-37M]] at 2013 [[MAKS Airshow]].
GUIDED MISSILE DESIGNED TO BE CARRIED BY AIRCRAFT FOR ATTACK AGAINST OTHER AIRCRAFT
Air-to-Air Missile; Air-to-air missiles; Air to air missile; Air to air missile performance; Air to air missiles; Hot brick jammer; Air to Air missile; Captive Air Training Missile
misil de avión a avión

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sust. masc.
Mecánica. El globo de seguridad que llevan algunos coches, ya sea opcional o de serie. Se generalizó en España en la segunda mitad de los ochenta. La Academia propone "peto de seguridad" o "peto neumático".

Βικιπαίδεια

Outflow boundary

An outflow boundary, also known as a gust front, is a storm-scale or mesoscale boundary separating thunderstorm-cooled air (outflow) from the surrounding air; similar in effect to a cold front, with passage marked by a wind shift and usually a drop in temperature and a related pressure jump. Outflow boundaries can persist for 24 hours or more after the thunderstorms that generated them dissipate, and can travel hundreds of kilometers from their area of origin. New thunderstorms often develop along outflow boundaries, especially near the point of intersection with another boundary (cold front, dry line, another outflow boundary, etc.). Outflow boundaries can be seen either as fine lines on weather radar imagery or else as arcs of low clouds on weather satellite imagery. From the ground, outflow boundaries can be co-located with the appearance of roll clouds and shelf clouds.

Outflow boundaries create low-level wind shear which can be hazardous during aircraft takeoffs and landings. If a thunderstorm runs into an outflow boundary, the low-level wind shear from the boundary can cause thunderstorms to exhibit rotation at the base of the storm, at times causing tornadic activity. Strong versions of these features known as downbursts can be generated in environments of vertical wind shear and mid-level dry air. Microbursts have a diameter of influence less than 4 kilometres (2.5 mi), while macrobursts occur over a diameter greater than 4 kilometres (2.5 mi). Wet microbursts occur in atmospheres where the low levels are saturated, while dry microbursts occur in drier atmospheres from high-based thunderstorms. When an outflow boundary moves into a more stable low level environment, such as into a region of cooler air or over regions of cooler water temperatures out at sea, it can lead to the development of an undular bore.