Curtis L. Olson writes:

 > I guess I don't really know now that I think about it, but I always
 > thought of windshear more as a singular event as you pass from one
 > layer of wind to another rather than continuous high turbulence.
 > If I'm wrong just ignore the rest of this.

Wind shear is any vertical or horizontal change in wind that is fast
enough to cause a change in airspeed.  Passing through a front or
into/out of an inversion are two possible causes.


All the best,


David

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