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TORNADOES 101
ALL ANYONE NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT TORNADOES
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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SOURCES
http://tornado-facts.com/the-tornado-scale/
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/faq/tornado/
http://van.physics.illinois.edu/qa/listing.php?id=2207
http://www.mnn.com/family/protection-safety/sponsor/10-ways-to-prepare-for-...
http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/environment/natural-disasters/42198...
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kevin dooley
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SOURCES
http://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/01352/tornadosigns.htm
https://www.dosomething.org/tipsandtools/11-facts-about-tornados
http://www.mnn.com/family/protection-safety/stories/when-is-tornado-season
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