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Title: Tornadoes


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Tornadoes
  • By Rebecca Finell and Steven Shulman

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What is a Tornado?
  • A localized and demolishing windstorm happening
    over land by a funnel-shaped cloud going toward
    the ground.

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How are Tornadoes Produced
  • Tornadoes form when two masses of different
    temperatures and humidity meet. If the lower
    layers of the atmosphere are unstable, a strong
    upward movement of warmer air is formed. This
    starts to spiral as it rises, and intensifies.

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Where and when do tornadoes occur?
  • They are located in these following states IL OK
    AR MO KA IN NB IO TX. You know where these places
    are, but do you know when the tornadoes occur?
    They occur during cloudy, stormy weather and
    descend from severe thunderstorms as
    rapidly-spinning white funnels of cloud.

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How are tornadoes classified?
  • They are classified by the winds. That means that
    on a scale to measure the classification the wind
    determines how high, on the scale, the condition
    of the tornado.

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Why are tornadoes considered severe weather?
  • Thats because they are the most dangerous
    weather condition. They can kill lots of people
    and ruin property. But thankfully they are
    restricted in their range.
  • Also the tornadoes can take off roofs from
    houses. Thats because the roof has high air
    pressure and the tornado has low air pressure and
    high air pressure all ways wants to get to low
    air pressure. So the makes the roof come off of
    the house.

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Marble Questions
  • If you do not have air pressure will it effect
    the tornado and why?
  • How is this related to Bernoulli's principle?

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Sources
  • http//www2.ic.edu/Cochran/ClassPages/205Spring03/
    Kuhlman/KJK.html
  • http//library.thinkquest.org/10136/tornado/torntq
    .htm
  • http//www.google.com/search?hlendeflenqdefin
    etornadosaXoiglossary_definitioncttitle
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