Wind Shear

ICAO defines the vertical and horizontal components of wind shear as follows.
Wind shear. In January 2008 Wind Shear a division of US machine tool builder Haas Automation completed construction on one of the most advanced automotive wind tunnels in the worldThe full-scale tunnel is located adjacent to Concord Regional Airport in Concord North Carolina. In the vertical wind speeds change at rates greater than 500 ftmin. Wind shear is the change in speed or direction of wind over a relatively short distance or time period.
Wind shear is defined as a sudden change of wind velocity andor direction.
Windshear may be vertical or horizontal or a mixture of both types. Wind shear is one of the causes of turbulence and is described as the change in wind direction andor wind speed over a specific horizontal or vertical distance It occurs in certain atmospheric conditions including along weather troughs and low-pressure areas around a jet stream and in areas of temperature inversion.
Vertical Wind Shear VWS 연직시어. Deep-Layer Wind Shear - North Atlantic - Latest Available - Large Scale. Wind shear is observed both near the ground and in jet streams where it may be associated with clear-air turbulence.
Vertical wind shear is a change in wind speed or direction with change in altitude. SYNOP codes from weather stations and buoys. Vertical wind shear is the most commonly described shear.
Coordinates The Windshear Full Scale Rolling Road Wind Tunnel is an automotive wind tunnel in Concord North Carolina. Wind shear or windshear sometimes referred to as wind gradient is a difference in wind speed or direction over a relatively short distance in the atmosphere. Wind shear rapid change in wind velocity or direction.