Interesting truth about tornadoes
Every year about a thousand tornadoes touches the ground in the US, averaging 800 compared to any other country in the world!
Ở các bang miền Nam nước Mỹ, mùa cao điểm cho cơn lốc xoáy thường xuyên nhất là giữa tháng 3 và tháng 5, trong khi ở phía bắc, hầu hết các quốc gia cao điểm là cuối tháng 6 đến tháng 8.
What is tornado?
A tornado, also known as a twister, is a rotating cloud, a funnel shape lasts from a large thunderstorm to touch the ground.
They are the fastest winds on earth and can spin up to 300 miles per hour.
These rotating storms, also known as mesocyclones or supercells, tornadoes give birth when the cool and humid air flow from Supercell's downgrade encounter a warm air flow from Supercell's upgrade.
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Can they be detected before they happen?
These mesocyclones are clearly defined and easily detected via Radar Doppler, which means a twister can be predicted by a meteorologist.
Twisters can also be determined by the weather characteristics that occur before the first touch includes heavy strong winds, Li
How do we measure them?
The size and strength of Twisters are measured on a scale called Fujita scale, the largest twister is the smallest F-5 and Twisters are the F-1 (the most recent twister in Oklahoma classified as F-4).
Although many tornadoes last no more than 10 minutes and only a few seconds, there are many recorded cases of tornadoes lasting more than an hour!
Where are they most commonly found?
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This is a flat space of the land including West Texas, through Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska th
Most twists occur here due to extremely cool air, air flowing from Canada in the north often has a warm, wet tropical air from the Gulf of Mexico.
Some Americans's largest skyrocketed people have touched in the tornado alley.
A tornado in Oklahoma used to tear a full motel from the ground and its sign was later found in Arkansas!
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Tornadoes are scary things!
When a tornado touches it usually starts as a transparent color, often looks through.
The amount of debris a tornado picked up well identified
For example, if a tornado includes nothing big or solid and mostly dirt is m
The path of destroying a tornado can leave in its awake can exceed 1 mile and last longer than a huge number of 50 miles!
Once a tornado touched, it didn't necessarily ground during its time, they were known to jump over the ground areas, sometimes destroyed two houses on the two sides of a house
Most tornadoes tend to move from the southwest to the northeast but have been known to watch behind themselves if they are attacked by strong winds from the eyes of a storm.
Wow, now we have a much better idea of what a tornado is.
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