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Tornados

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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TORNADOES 101

ALL ANYONE NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT TORNADOES

What Are Tornadoes?

  • A tornadoes is described as a rotating column of air
  • They form from Thunderstorms with extremely strong winds
  • Tornadoes usually look like a rotating funnel touching the ground
  • If the Tornado is powerful enough, it will destroy everything in its path
Photo by markkilner

HOW ARE TORNADOES FORMED?

  • Supercell form tornadoes which produce tornadoes
  • Super cells can all from flash floods in occasion
  • They can form anything from a extremely powerful tornado to a very calm one
  • If the weather changes at all during a tornado it can affect the cyclone

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WITH TORNADOES

  • Everyone should have a first aid kit by them just in case a tornado is spotted in their area
  • Some people even have plans if the cyclone is around their house
  • This is a great idea to always make sure everyone is prepared
  • During a Tornado, you should usually go into a place with no windows
  • This helps so that no debris comes flying in
Photo by mr_balage

HOW ARE TORNADOES DANGEROUS?

  • If the tornado is strong it can pick up anything it comes across
  • They can also carry items very far away from where they originally came from
  • The main thing that is most dangerous is the flying debris
  • The debris could be coming at you 80 M.P.H. or more!
  • If someone was hit with some debris going that fast they would never be the same again

TYPES OF TORNADOES

  • Waterspout- these tornadoes form over the water and cause damage to piers
  • These are very weak tornadoes.
  • Supercell Tornado- extremely powerful and will destroy anything in its path.
  • Hail sometimes comes from these kinds of tornadoes as we'll
  • Dust devils- not true tornadoes, but they are defined as them. Form when the sun heats dry land.
Photo by Krister462

TRI-STATE TORNADO

  • Longest and deadliest tornado ever
  • The Tri-State tornado went through 3 states and lasted for 3.5 hours
  • It killed about 700 people and destroyed over 15,000 homes
  • This tornado is said to have been the most deadliest tornado in all of American history

WIND SPEEDS

  • F0- Tornado- 40-72 M.P.H.with light damage
  • F1- Tornado- 73-112 M.P.H. with moderate damage
  • F2- Tornado- 113-157 M.P.H. with considerable damage
  • F3- Tornado- 158-206 M.P.H. with severe damage
  • F4- Tornado- 207-260 M.P.H. with drastic damage
Photo by nixternal

SIGNS OF A TORNADO

  • Clouds moving very quickly
  • Loud roar or rumble sound that doesn't fade out
  • Greenish-blackish colored sky
  • Hail followed after a calm wind or a powerful wind
Photo by editor64

TORNADO SEASON

  • Tornadoes can occur at anytime
  • It depends on where you live in the U.S.
  • North Carolina's tornado season is in Mar.-Jun.
  • Northern States tornadoes occur in the late summer
  • Southern States tornadoes occur in the late winter and early spring

TORNADO FACTS

  • Tornadoes are most likely to happen between 3p.m. And 9p.m.
  • Some tornadoes cannot be seen until it has picked up some debris
  • Tornado Alley is where most Tornadoes occur.
  • This is a stretch of land between Western Texas to Dakota