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Old August 5th 06, 05:01 AM posted to sci.physics,rec.aviation.hang-gliding,rec.aviation.soaring
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Remarkably valuable material is available these days on wikipedia.

But I've got problems with this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microburst
text.

Sailplaners will have a good understanding of natural air flow.
This text seems to suggest that you can take an unenclosed 'parcel'
of air, and move it through the surounding air, like you can throw
a solid object through the air.

I can't find good explanations of why the text is 'wrong'.

Under certain conditions, a toroidal vortex can & does move an
'enclosed` volume of fluid through the surrrounding fluid.
A smoke ring is a good example in air.
MadDog