For anyone wondering how the wind is strong it's straight line winds They are Straight line winds are a type of wind that blows in a single direction, as opposed to rotating winds such as those found in a tornado or hurricane. These winds can occur during thunderstorms and can cause significant damage to buildings, trees, and other structures. Straight line winds are typically classified as either a downburst or a gust front. A downburst is a concentrated area of strong winds that spreads out in all directions once it hits the ground, while a gust front is a leading edge of strong winds that moves outward from a thunderstorm. Both types of straight line winds can cause damage similar to that of a tornado, but without the swirling motion.
Something like that once made me struggle. I couldn't walk, Infact I was pushed backwards. My hair, blowing hardly and falling over my eyes, my clothes, dragging me behind was horrible. I actually fell and rolled a few steps because of that.
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