what is gusts and eddies?
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Wind gust is a sudden, brief increase in the speed of the wind followed by a lull. ... Gusts at the ground are caused by either turbulence due to friction, wind shear or by solar heating of the ground. These three mechanisms can force the wind to quickly change speed as well as direction.
When the wind encounters a solid object, a whirl of air (called an eddy) forms off the leeward side of the object. Eddies can form near the surface or aloft, and the size and shape of the eddy depend on the speed of the wind, combined with the size and shape of the object.
Answer:
. a sudden, strong blast of wind. a sudden rush or burst of water, fire, smoke, sound, etc. an outburst of passionate feeling.
Explanation:
When the wind encounters a solid object, a whirl of air (called an eddy) forms off the leeward side of the object. Eddies can form near the surface or aloft, and the size and shape of the eddy depend on the speed of the wind, combined with the size and shape of the object.