Rare Dry Microburst Causes Wind Damage to Homes in Mission Valley?
4/30/2024 (Permalink)
Our local Mission Valley East team responds to wind damage emergencies every year in Mission Valley. A dry microburst is a weather phenomenon characterized by a sudden, intense air downdraft that spreads horizontally when it reaches the ground. Unlike a microburst that is accompanied by precipitation, a dry microburst occurs in environments with very low humidity, resulting in evaporative cooling that enhances the intensity of the downward wind.
While our region is known for its mild Mediterranean climate, dry microbursts are not impossible. San Diego experiences occasional thunderstorms, particularly during the late summer and early fall months when monsoonal moisture from the Gulf of California can interact with the region's topography and atmospheric instability. In such instances, the combination of intense downdrafts and low humidity levels could lead to the formation of dry microbursts.
While they may not be as frequent or severe as in some other parts of the country, Mission Valley and its surrounding areas can still experience the effects of dry microbursts during specific weather patterns. Therefore, residents should remain aware of the potential for such events and be prepared to take appropriate precautions if they occur.
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