Tornadoes are destructive forces in nature and may form fast and destructive towns and communities, but with appropriate education and preparation, damage may be minimal. Tornado is defined as "a narrow narrow pillar (or vortex) that is vigorously rotating about 300 feet (100 meters) in diameter, extending from the cumulonimbus cloud to the ground" (Davies-Jones 1). Tornado is famous for its mostly formed in Central America, but it is also formed in many other areas, such as Russia, China, South Africa and Australia.
Tornado is a pillar of narrow, violently rotating air that extends from the base of the thunderstorm to the ground. Because the wind is invisible, it is difficult to see the tornado unless it forms a condensation funnel consisting of waterdrops, dust and debris. The tornado is the most intense of all atmospheric storms. Tornado Lane is the nickname of the media invention used to produce a relatively high tornado in central America. Since the occurrence of tornadoes can be measured in various ways, maps of various tornado lanes look different. All tornadoes, tornado sections, intense violent tornadoes are limited and dates are different dates. Do not forget that violent or murderous tornadoes occur every year outside of Tornado Lane.
Tornado tornado is a pillar of violently rotating air spreading from the thunderstorm to the ground. The most violent tornadoes can cause huge damage at wind speeds of 250 miles per hour or more. Typical tornadoes move from southwest to northeast, but they are known to travel in all directions. The average forward speed of a tornado is 30 miles per hour, but it is in the range from break time to 70 miles per hour. Tornades occurred in many parts of the world, but they were found apart by earthquakes to request relatives and friends outside the state as family contacts. (Ready.gov) Reduction of tornado: * Practice of tornado every season * Designation of evacuation center at home * You have disaster prevention equipment at hand * Establish an emergency contact plan to prevent separation * Tornado watch Understand the difference If there is a possibility that a tornado has occurred in your area), I will issue a warning (Radar discovered a tornado) *
The tornado is intense, it starts violently and violently and starts from the cloud toward the surface of the earth. Some of the intense tornadoes have wind speeds up to 300 miles per hour. Tornades are often seen in the form of condensing funnels and can be held in several forms depending on air pressure. A thunderstorm, a mixture of cold air and hot air creates an unstable and intense tornado. Lightning is a spontaneous current flowing in the air like a flashlight. Clouds form when clouds form due to ice collision, and sudden current flows when electric charge concentrates somewhere on the earth. It is mountains, trees, animals, or humans. The temperature of thunder is as high as 54,000 Fahrenheit, about 6 times the surface temperature of the sun.