Tornado watch Essays

  • Surviving Tornado Alley: A Personal Account

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    where I was, I, Guy Webster Russell, or as most people had referred to me by my middle name, had been living in Arkansas City in Kansas, an area which is widely known for being the spawn point of gruesome tornadoes, right near a hazardous area of Tornado Alley. It took place in the mid 1990’s, and started in a bright, sunny afternoon when I was working at a hospital I was a CEO of. I had shown not much but a little anxiety inside of me and more dedicated hard work throughout the occurrence of the

  • Oklahoma Tornadoes and Their Destructive Ways

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    can make on climate and the formation of the land or is it because tornadoes often leave behind a path of destruction and deaths? In this paper, I will discuss what tornadoes are and how they form, what different forms of tornadoes there are, what tornado watches and warning are and give examples of tornadoes in Oklahoma and what destruction they caused, also while providing information about the Doppler radar. The questions often asked is; what are tornadoes and how do they form? Tornadoes are “violent

  • Facing a Natural Disaster

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    Will you ever be part of nature’s disasters? Most natural disasters can be foreseen with the aid of advanced technology, but, overall, nature’s wonders occur unexpectedly. The majority of the human population does not know what to do before, during, and after a catastrophic event. The most common questions asked are: what is it, where will it take place, when will it happen, and who will be affected. It is important to have an understanding of what natural disasters may be and what could be experienced

  • Tornadoes

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    A tornado is a violent windstorm characterized by a twisting, funnel-shaped cloud. It is spawned by a thunderstorm (or sometimes as a result of a hurricane) and produced when cool air overrides a layer of warm air, forcing the warm air to rise rapidly. Tornadoes can cause a lot of damage and even deaths. The damage from a tornado is a result of the high wind velocity and wind-blown debris. Tornado season is generally March through August, although tornadoes can occur at any time of year. They tend

  • Tornado Facts

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    Tornado Facts: What You Need to Know About the Spinning Air of Destruction Most people know what a tornado is, but not all of them know what a tornado really is. There is more to it than just a swirling mass of wind that only scares the bejeezus out of you or leaves destruction on its wake. What is a tornado? Also known as twisters, cyclone and funnel, a tornado is a tube of air that touches both the ground and clouds and spins rapidly. For a vortex of wind to be called a tornado, it must touch

  • Stormchasers

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    constantly scared of one of nature’s most feared storms, the tornado. This storm can happen anywhere and anytime if the conditions are right. Some people are willing to risk their lives to see this! It is a thing of beauty in their eyes. The first thing that starts a tornado would be the winds. The wind updraft can form a funnel. This funnel is called a Mesocyclone and when the mesocyclone touches the ground it is considered a tornado. Clouds play an important role in forming tornadoes too. Some

  • Precautions Of A Tornado

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    actions in case of a tornado. According to http://www.homefacts.com/tornadoes/Illinois/Dekalb-County/Dekalb.html the last tornado in DeKalb was in May 2, 2011 and the force was a F1. It lasted for 26 miles and there were zero number of deaths. The worst tornado documented in DeKalb history was in 1990 the force was a F5. It lasted for 30 miles, killed 29 people, and injured 350 people. The F1-F5 stands for the Fujita Scale or “F scale” which measures the intensity of a tornado based on the amount

  • Information About Tornadoes

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    Imagine staring out your window and noticing a wide violent rotating cloud it coming your way. The rotating cloud called a tornado. Tornadoes are one of nature’s worst natural disasters. Hundreds of tornadoes strike the United States each year. Each year an average of seventy deaths and 1,500 injuries is caused by a tornado. Tornadoes caused by changes in the weather. Most of them occur under certain conditions. Super cells are thunderstorms in which tornadoes form inside. “A super cell takes shape

  • Tornado Essay

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    narrow, violently rotating columns of air that extend from the base of a thunderstorm to the ground. They can also be referred to as cyclones or twisters. (NSSL Tornado Basics). Tornados can occur in many parts of the world: all a tornado needs to form is a thunderstorm. The United States has about 1,200 tornadoes each year (NSSL Tornado Basics) with most of those hitting

  • Compare And Contrast Hurricane And Tornadoes

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    Have you ever wondered how tornadoes and hurricanes happen? Tornadoes and hurricanes are the most dangerous storms on Earth, but they are very interesting (How). Tornadoes are destructive vortexes of very strong rotating winds (Severe). They appear to have a funnel-like shaped cloud that forms beneath a large storm system (Severe). Estimating over a staggering one-thousand, tornadoes happen annually (Severe). A fascinating matter based on tornadoes is that not all tornadoes are visible, but some

  • Tornado Research Paper

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    A tornado is a rotating column of air that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground. A tornado needs various factors to form, and is then formed by, warm moist air, and cool dry air. Once warm moist air and cool dry air meet, instability is formed, creating a change in wind direction. As a change in wind direction occurs, so does a horizontal spinning effect, that, with rising air, then tilts the air from horizontal to vertical, thus creating a tornado. Other factors included in forming a tornado

  • Tornadoes

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    Tornadoes A tornado is a violent rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground. The most violent tornadoes can produce massive destruction with wind speeds of 250 miles per hour or more. The typical tornado moves from southwest to northeast, but they have been known to move in any direction. The average forward speed of a tornado is 30 miles per hour but it may vary from stationary to 70 miles per hour. Although tornadoes occur in many parts of the world, they are found most

  • Essay On Tornado

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    A tornado is one of the most unpredictable works of nature; it can strike with very little warning. It is also very destructive and dangerous. Have you ever wondered how something like this forms or what causes it? Do you know what you can do to prepare yourself for a tornado? I’m going to answer all of this, along with other questions you may be asking yourself. First of all, I 'm going to give you some basic information on tornadoes. A tornado is a strong column of wind rotating around a center

  • Waco Tornado Essay

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    directions inconsistently without any warning. The Waco tornado in 1953 was a great destruction to Waco, Texas. Tornadoes can cause great amounts of destruction, and bring havoc to many cities and states. Furthermore, there are many causes of tornadoes. A tornado is a violent rotating column of air extending downward from the base of a thunderstorm, but a tornado is not actually labeled a tornado until it reaches the surface of the ground. Before a tornado occurs, a very severe thunderstorm will more than

  • The Pros And Cons Of Tornadoes

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    fairly often. The National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration defines a tornado as “a narrow, violently rotating column of air that extends from the base of a thunderstorm to the ground.” (NOAA) Tornadoes can catch people off guard and lead to severe injuries or death. Tornadoes can range from mild to extremely violent. They occur in many parts of the world and the United States. Almost any adult is aware of what and where Tornado Alley is. For those that are not aware, it is an area of the central

  • Tornadoes: Mother Nature’s Most Kept Secret.

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    On May 20th, 2013 a EF 5 tornado hit Moore, Oklahoma and surrounding towns, with a path as wide as 1.3 miles wide (2.1 km) and had a wind speed, estimated at its peak, of 210 miles per hour (340 km/h). Killing 24 people, and injuring 377, this was one of the United States worst tornadoes in the past few years, along side the Joplin, Missouri tornado, in 2011. One of Mother Nature’s most dangerous and still very mysterious phenomenons averages about 1,200 reported each year, resulting in 80 deaths

  • Taking a Look at Hurricanes and Tornadoes

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    Hurricanes and tornados are some of the many natural disasters that plague our planet. Hurricane and tornados have differences on how they are formed and where they are formed. Also much damage they can cause when they appear. They also appear in my different sizes after they take physical form. Those are some of the many differences on hurricanes and tornados. Hurricanes and tornados both need warm and cold air to become Hurricane or tornados but are different is in forming. Hurricanes usually start

  • Compare And Contrast Hurricanes And Tornadoes

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    dangerous storms. There is a difference between the two of them. One of these storms which is the tornado has more speed than the hurricane. The hurricane is a dangerous storm, but it has more damage than the tornado, and does not happen as often as the tornado. Hurricanes are storms with wind and rain, and while it is moving across the Atlantic Ocean. Tornadoes have a circular motion when moving. When a tornado is moving basically looks like an ice cream cone. The storms Hurricanes and Tornadoes are two

  • Tornado Essay

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    of minutes between when the tornado watch is given to when the tornado touches down. Every spring it is known that it is considered tornado season and society pays close attention to the weather and what the meteorologist is putting out on the weather report. When there is a tornado watch issued, it means that the weather conditions are just right for a tornado to form and to be ready to take shelter. When a tornado warning is issued, it means there has been a tornado sighted and to take cover if

  • How To Write A Tornado Essay

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    Aleksandra Szymanek TORNADOES We all know how a tornado looks like. It is very beautiful and admirable – it usually matches the colour of the ground, making the landscape look both scary and eye-catching at the same time. However, tornadoes are also extremely dangerous. They can easily lift a train, destroy a house within seconds or pick up the whole forest. The effects of a tornado on nature can be seen for a few years after a complete restoration of urban life. They are very interesting phenomenon