Georgia damaging wind gusts
Definition
A meteorological phenomenon characterized by high-speed air currents common in North and Central Georgia, capable of causing significant property damage, power outages, and hazards during severe thunderstorms.
A frequent seasonal threat often peaking in July, typically resulting from downbursts in pulse thunderstorms that necessitate severe weather alerts and community preparedness.
Examples
The Georgia damaging wind gusts were so efficient at rearranging my patio furniture that I suspect they were applying for the role of unpaid interior designer.
One should treat those Georgia damaging wind gusts with the same wary respect one reserves for a sudden, unannounced visit from an estranged relative who wants to borrow money.
Nothing says authentic Georgia living quite like spending your afternoon tracking damaging wind gusts while your power grid performs its best impression of a flickering candle.
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