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  1. Science Chapters: Violent Weather: Thunderstorms, Tornadoes, and Hurricanes (Science Chapters) by Andrew Collins, 2006-09-12
  2. Tornadoes (What on Earth?: Wild Weather) by David Orme, Helen Orme, 2005-12-30
  3. Tormentas/ Tornadoes (Tormentas/Storms) by Jim Mezzanotte, 2007-01-12
  4. Tornadoes (Discovery Library of Disasters) by Merrilee Hooker, 1993-06
  5. Chasing Tornadoes by Laurie Lindop, 2003-10-03
  6. Emmanuelle Antille: Tornadoes of My Heart (Christoph Keller Editions)
  7. Twister: The Science of Tornadoes & Making of Adventure Movie by Keay Davidson, 1996-09-01
  8. Tornadoes (Natural Disasters) by Louise Park, 2008-02-28
  9. Earthshock: Hurricanes, Volcanoes, Earthquakes, Tornadoes, and Other Forces of Nature
  10. Your Survival: Protect Your Family and Your Home from Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Floods, Wildfires, Earthquakes and other Natural and Man-Made Disasters by Bob Arnot, Mark Cohen, 2007-10-09
  11. Tornadoes blow in changes for state's construction industry. (Arkansas)(includes related article on state's housing reconstruction program)(Industry Overview): An article from: Arkansas Business by Tyler Treadway, 1997-03-17
  12. Earthshock: Hurricanes, Volcanoes, Earthquakes, Tornadoes, and Other Forces of Nature, Revised Edition by A. G. Robinson, Andrew Robinson, 2002-03
  13. Tornadoes, Dark Days, Anomalous Precipitation, and Related Weather Phenomena by William Corliss, 1983-04
  14. Secret Worlds: Tornadoes (Secret Worlds)

41. American Red Cross- Tornado
Why Talk About tornadoes? tornadoes have been reported in every state, and though they generally occur during spring and summer, they
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Why Talk About Tornadoes?
Tornadoes have been reported in every state, and though they generally occur during spring and summer, they can happen any time of the year. While tornadoes can occur at any time of the day or night, they are most likely to occur between 3:00 and 9:00 p.m. There are no areas immune to tornadoes; they have been reported in mountains and valleys, over deserts and swamps, from the Gulf Coast into Canada, in Hawaii and even Alaska. Regardless of the location or time of year, if conditions are right, a tornado can happen. Over 1,000 tornadoes are reported annually nationwide, and as our tornado detection systems improve, more are being reported each year. However, sometimes tornadoes will develop in areas in which no tornado watch or warning is in effect, so stay alert for changing weather conditions. Back to Top What Are Tornadoes, and What Causes Them?

42. Pennsylvania Tornadoes
Listing of all tornadoes by county from 1950 to 1995.
http://www.tornadoproject.com/alltorns/patorn.htm
This page lists the date and location of all the tornadoes that have occurred in Pennsylvania during the years 1950 to 1995. If you are interested in reading about the "worst" tornadoes that have struck Pennsylvania(and all other states), see this page on our site . If you want to find out about specific tornadoes that have occurred since 1995, check out the NCDC Storm Events page.
Pennsylvania Tornadoes 1950-1995
Links to the Specific Counties A B C D ... Y
all times are Eastern Standard Time
Beaver County Tornadoes JUN 10, 1954 012 2304 1 F2 007 MAY 13, 1956 001 0050 F2 007 APR 23, 1966 001 1530 F1 007 SEP 03, 1970 012 1927 5 F1 007 MAR 24, 1975 001 1600 F1 007 JUN 04, 1975 004 1845 F2 007 JLY 11, 1976 014 1330 F1 007 JUN 21, 1981 004 1450 F1 007 JLY 04, 1983 007 1825 1 F1 007 JLY 19, 1983 009 1700 F1 007 MAY 31, 1985 017 1910 3 40 F3 007 JLY 22, 1990 010 1628 F1 007
Butler County Tornadoes JUN 01, 1954 010 1830 F2 019 AUG 30, 1970 008 1615 F1 019 JLY 23, 1976 019 1430 F1 019 JUN 16, 1978 006 2220 1 F1 019 JUN 27, 1978 007 1530 1 F1 019 APR 28, 1981 001 1607 F2 019 JLY 20, 1981 008 1300 F2 019 MAY 31, 1985 017 1934 6 80 F3 019 JLY 22, 1990 012 1745 F0 019 JLY 22, 1990 013 1803 F0 019 JLY 22, 1990 014 1915 F0 019 SEP 06, 1990 016 1610 F1 019 JLY 23, 1991 016 1230 F0 019 JLY 29, 1994 019 1935 F1 019

43. Baseball
Official site with news, schedule, roster and statistics.
http://www.geneva.edu/athletics/baseball/index.html
Baseball
The Golden Tornadoes have a solid core of players returning from solid seasons in 2003. Most notably, senior Jon Crow will again be swinging a mighty stick for the Golden Tornadoes. Crow, a first team All-AMC North selection, hit .380 with 23 RBI last year. Crow will most likely be joined by Brian May in the middle of the year with a .392 batting average and a team best nine home runs and 39 RBI. May will see the majority of action behind the plate after spending the 2003 season at first base. Other returning players who will most likely contribute to the success of the 2004 Golden Tornadoes are Matt Nowaczynski, Matt Cornacchione, Brandon Harlan, Clay Sefter, Rob Janik and John Severn all of which made significant contributions last year. Many will say that Geneva will go as far as its pitching will take it. In 2004, the Golden Tornadoes have a solid mix of veterans and newcomers that have the potential to surprise a lot of teams. Dan Merrick, Brad Yates, Dwight Lambert, Jon Crow and John Drokin will all serve as moundsmen in 2004. In addition to a solid veteran group, Geneva will look to newcomers, Matt Colella, Chad Mraz, Rob Arata and Bryan Hawk to contribute in their first years with the Golden Tornadoes. Geneva has its sights set on its first American Mideast Conference and NAIA region 9 play-off appearance since joining the league in 1998. The Golden Tornadoes are playing in the tough AMC North with conference foes Malone, Walsh, Point Park, St. Vincent and Seton Hill. A top four finish would push Geneva into the post-season.

44. NSSL Tornado Information
Questions and Answers About tornadoes. Where do they come from? tornadoes come from the energy released in a thunderstorm. As powerful
http://www.nssl.noaa.gov/edu/tornado/
Questions and Answers About Tornadoes
  • Where do they come from?
    Tornadoes come from the energy released in a thunderstorm. As powerful as they are, tornadoes account for only a tiny fraction of the energy in a thunderstorm. What makes them dangerous is that their energy is concentrated in a small area, perhaps only a hundred yards across. Not all tornadoes are the same, of course, and science does not yet completely understand how part of a thunderstorm's energy sometimes gets focused into something as small as a tornado (but see below).
  • Where do they occur?
    Whenever and wherever conditions are right, tornadoes are possible, but they are most common in the central plains of North America, east of the Rocky Mountains and west of the Appalachian Mountains. They occur mostly during the spring and summer; the tornado season comes early in the south and later in the north because spring comes later in the year as one moves northward. They usually occur during the late afternoon and early evening. However, they have been known to occur in every state in the United States, on any day of the year, and at any hour. They also occur in many other parts of the world, including Australia, Europe, Africa, Asia, and South America.
  • What type of damage can they do?
  • 45. 2003 Paducah Tilghman High School Football
    Schedule and scores of Paducah (KY) Tilghman High School football. Also district rankings.
    http://tkerley.lunarpages.com/football.htm
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    672 wins and counting!

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    State Champion: State Finals: District Champion: 2003 Team Roster District 1 Rankings Game of the Week Poll Summary
    2003 Schedule and Scores
    Record: 13 - 1
    District Champions
    Regional Champions Date Opponent Score
    Aug. 23 Lexington Henry Clay 47 - 26 W Aug. 29 Louisville Ballard 20 - 14 (OT) W Sept. 5 Graves County 41 - 14 W Sept. 12 Open Sept. 19 Marshall County 56 - 7 W Sept. 26 Mayfield 42 - 7 W Oct. 3 Madisonville-North Hopkins * 42 - 7 W Oct. 10 Hopkins Co. Central * 42 - 7 W Oct. 17 Union County * (Homecoming) 58 - 8 W Oct. 24 Calloway County * (Senior Night) 56 - W Oct. 31 Hopkinsville * 36 - 14 W Playoffs Nov. 7 Logan County 53 - 7 W Nov. 14 Hopkins Co. Central 42 - W Nov. 21 Hopkinsville 28 - 21 W Nov. 28 Boyle County (6:00 PM) 21 - 35 L Games at 7:30 PM Bold indicates Home game * District Game Kentucky AAA Region 1, District 1 Rankings Team District All Games Paducah Tilghman Hopkinsville Hopkins County Central Madisonville-North Hopkins Calloway County Union County - Top - Poll Summary: Predictions and Results Preseason District Champion Prediction Team Votes Paducah Tilghman Hopkinsville Hopkins County Central Calloway County Madisonville-North Hopkins Union County Paducah Tilghman Game of the Week Predictions Game Votes Winner Paducah Tilghman Lexington Henry Clay Paducah Tilghman Paducah Tilghman Louisville Ballard

    46. Tornadoes Theme Page
    From Jim Cornish, this site is for P and E students/teachers and lists Web resources on tornadoes. Elementary Theme Pages tornadoes, Featured in March /02.
    http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/tornado1.htm
    Elementary Theme Pages Tornadoes
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    What Are Tornadoes?

    How Are Tornadoes Measured?

    Tornado Alley
    ...
    Jim Cornish,
    Grade Five Teacher,
    Gander, Newfoundland, Canada.
    This page was last updated on February 2002.
    You have made the visit to my Theme Pages!

    47. Tulsa Tornadoes - Women's Full Contact Football
    Womens fullcontact football team located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. An affiliation of the I.W.F.L.
    http://www.tulsatornadoes.com/
    TORNADOES REGROUP While the Tulsa Tornadoes is not an active participant in this season's football schedule, several Tulsans are working out and contributing to other squads. Anyone interested in playing full-contact women's football can email info@tulsatornadoes.com for more information and practice schedules!
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    48. Tornadoes Of Wisconsin
    Welcome! to the tornadoes of Wisconsin. tornadoes of Wisconsin A photo and essay archive of some of the most interesting tornadoes in Wisconsin history.
    http://www.wx-fx.com/
    Welcome! to the Tornadoes of Wisconsin
    and Don and Jennie Lloyd's stormchasing page...
      Stormchasing Links and information related to stormchasing.
        Tornadoes of Wisconsin A photo and essay archive of some of the most
        interesting tornadoes in Wisconsin history.
        Photo Gallery
        Our favorite chase photographs, including photos of the F5
        tornado in Oakfield, WI and many other tornadoes from Iowa, Kansas,
        Oklahoma, and Nebraska. Video Gallery Video from our chases.
        Visitors to date: 219094 These pages maintained by Don and Jennie Lloyd. Mail us with your
        comments, suggestions, or ridicule.

    49. What Are Tornadoes? By Jim Cornish
    Elementary Themes What Are tornadoes? What Are tornadoes? tornadoes, or twisters as they are sometimes called, are nature s fiercest storms.
    http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/tornadoes_what.htm
    Elementary Themes What Are Tornadoes?
    Tornadoes
    Formation Appearance Size ... Tornadoes Theme Page
    What Are Tornadoes? Tornadoes, or twisters as they are sometimes called, are nature's fiercest storms. Tornadoes are funnel-shaped wedged-shaped and rope-shaped and seem to appear from the bottoms of the huge thunderstorm clouds. Despite their small size when compared to other wind storms like hurricanes , tornadoes produce very strong winds. If they pass over populated areas they can cause huge amounts of damage to property and many death to animals and humans.
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    How Do Tornadoes Form? Exactly how tornadoes form is still not completely known. But after many years of study, meteorologists , scientists who study weather, do know some things for sure. Tornadoes can form as part of several different types of storms but they are produced inside powerful thunderstorms more than any other. Tornadoes form where warm, moist air and cold, dry air meet and begin to create updrafts that develop into massive rotating cumulonimbus clouds or supercells . Sometimes a spinning column of air called a vortex forms within these clouds. When this vortex becomes visible as a funnel cloud and reaches the ground, a tornado is created.

    50. CNN - Floyd Spawns Tornadoes En Route To Carolinas - September 15, 1999
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    Floyd spawns tornadoes en route to Carolinas
    Forecasters expect Floyd to come ashore somewhere between Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and Wilmington, North Carolina early Thursday morning FLOYD INFORMATION: STORM NAVIGATOR
    Launch Hurricane Floyd location maps , including statistics on past hurricanes, damage simulation, more LATEST FORECAST, WARNINGS National Hurricane Center 11 p.m. EDT Wednesday CATEGORY: POSITION: 32.9 N, 78.3 W about 100 miles (160 km) south-southwest of Wilmington, North Carolina MOVEMENT: Moving toward the north-northeast at nearly 18 mph (29 km/h) WIND SPEED: 115 mph (184 km/h) maximum sustained winds Hurricane force winds extend outward up to 115 miles (184 km) Tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 260 miles (416 km) HURRICANE WARNING: From north of Edisto Beach, South Carolina, to Cape Henlopen, Delaware, including Pamlico and Albemarle Sounds and the Chesapeake Bay south of Smith Point

    51. Online Tornado FAQ (Roger Edwards, SPC)
    consent. THE BASICS ABOUT tornadoes. What is a tornado? BACK UP TO THE TOP. HISTORICAL tornadoes. What were the deadliest US tornadoes? The
    http://www.spc.noaa.gov/faq/tornado/
    About this FAQ The Basics about Tornadoes Tornado Forecasting Tornado Damage ... ABOUT THIS FAQ FAQ last updated 26 Apr 4 This list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) has been compiled from questions asked of the author and his colleagues, as well as basic tornado research information and countless scientific resources. More material will be added, time permitting. The Tornado FAQ is not intended to be a comprehensive guide to tornadoes. Instead, it is a quick-reference summary of tornado knowledge, which will link you to more detailed information if you desire. Recent books from your local library or a major university library are still the deepest resource for learning about tornadoes and other severe storms; so if you are doing your own research or school reports, please visit the library in person. There are many good websites with tornado information also. Some of them are linked from the answers below. None of the links to outside websites implies any kind of commercial endorsement on the part of the author or SPC. The intent here is to direct you to the best tornado info available, regardless of whether the source is private, public or commercial. There is also a partial list of technical scientific references related to tornadoes for those with some meteorological education and training.

    52. CNN.com - Weather - Ten Dead In Alabama Tornado - December 16, 2000
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    A tornado caused heavy damage in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama WEB EXCLUSIVE CNN's Jacqui Jeras on the bone-chilling weather in the U.S. In this story: Thousands without power 'A very precarious position' Wyoming highways closed RELATED STORIES, SITES

    53. Sky Diary KIDSTORM * Facts About Tornadoes
    Measuring tornadoes. Though we can look at a tornado and see how big it is, we can t measure its strength by sight. Learn more about tornadoes at these sites
    http://skydiary.com/kids/tornadoes.html
    TOPICS: what causes a tornado? measuring tornadoes tornado safety what if you're in your car? ... tornado links
    What causes a tornado?
    A tornado isn't likely to take you to Munchkinland, as it did in "The Wizard of Oz," but a strong one can destroy buildings and create a damage path a mile wide. Its wind speeds can top 300 miles per hour. Tornadoes occur just about everywhere in the world, from India to Australia, and all over the United States, but the most famous and active breeding ground for tornadoes is Tornado Alley. It extends from Texas up through Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska to the Dakotas. Warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico clashes with cold air from the north and fuels storms that form there. Tornadoes can form any time of year, but many occur in the stormy spring, when these warm and cold air masses collide. Storms often are triggered where two different kinds of air masses meet, such as dry and moist air masses, or cold and warm air masses. We don't know all the reasons a tornado forms, but scientists have a general idea of the weather ingredients that need to come together. Tornadoes can form out of many kinds of storms, but the type most likely to produce tornadoes is the

    54. CNN.com - Tornadoes Ravage Louisiana, But No Deaths Reported - April 24, 2000
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    Residents rummage through belongings after a tornado destroyed their homes in Castor, Louisiana
    Storms also hit eastern Texas, Oklahoma

    55. CNN.com - Tornadoes Strike Iowa, Kansas - May 12, 2000
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    Tornadoes strike Iowa, Kansas
    One woman critically hurt
    At least a dozen tornadoes were reported northeast of Waterloo, Iowa, on Thursday May 12, 2000

    56. Tornado Field Trip
    Well we don t know of any tornadoes that have picked something up and moved it to Oz, but we do know that tornadoes can have unbelievable strength and that
    http://www.field-trips.org/sci/tornado/
    Tornado Field Trip
    Trailhead Teacher's Resources Start Field Trip Do you recall the tornado in "The Wizard of Oz" that takes Dorothy's house and transplants it to the land of Oz? Well we don't know of any tornadoes that have picked something up and moved it to Oz, but we do know that tornadoes can have unbelievable strength and that trucks and houses have been picked up and placed elsewhere. In this field trip students will learn about the conditions that allow tornadoes to form, where these windstorms occur, how they're measured, myths about tornadoes, and how to prepare. Objectives
    • Students will learn about how tornadoes are formed. Students will be taken to Web sites where they can research various types of information about tornadoes.
    Concepts 1. What conditions allow a tornado to form?
    2. Where do most tornadoes occur?
    3. What are the typical windspeeds of a tornado?

    57. Tornadoes Pound Nebraska, Kansas
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    http://cnn.com/2003/WEATHER/06/23/nebraska.tornadoes.ap/index.html

    58. Tornadoes Tornado Tours Tornado Photos Australian Tornado Video Tornado Pictures
    Tornado tornadoes in Australia Australian Tornado Severe Weather Severe Tornado photographs of supercell thunderstorms and Tornados tornadoes waterspouts
    http://australiasevereweather.com/tornado.htm
    Tornadoes
    Australian Storm Chasing and Tornado Tours -> Thunderbolt Tours
  • Observing tornadoes, dust devils, whirl winds, water spouts and land spouts
  • An overview of tornadoes and thunderstorms
  • Tornado Project online - link to a comprehensive site about tornado stories and information. ...
  • More tornado links Merriwa, NSW 5th November 1995. Photos by Mike Hadfield who writes: "It was Melbourne Cup Day about 5:30 in the afternoon. I was alerted to the storm by my young son who was playing outside and was scared and excited by the rapid churning/boiling effect of the clouds near where I took the photos. By the time I got outside I was amazed as I had never seen anything like it before so I went back inside to grab the camera. When I came back out I was lucky enough to capture the start and end of the twister. The whole event only lasted for about 5 minutes. At the point of contact, fully grown gum trees were uprooted like twigs and a ringlock fence with steel posts was flattened on the ground. The photos were taken on slide film with a 28-80 and 100-300 lens. Very few people in town actually saw the event and when I showed the slides at a Disaster Planning night, the only reason the people in attendance believed the pictures were taken at Merriwa was the Merriwa silos in the foreground. The really scary part was what would have been the impact if it had touched down in town about 4 kilometres away." These tornadoes were spawned by a cyclic supercell in the United States on the 29th May 2001. It produced 5 tornadoes including a large one probably with an intensity reaching at least F3 probably F4 (although this may be difficult to confirm). See
  • 59. Deadly Storms, Tornadoes Flip Homes In Texas, Oklahoma
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    60. Illinois Tornados
    Tornado information and links with an emphasis on Illinois.
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    NOAA IWIN Current Illinois Weather Warnings This page only contains information when there are active severe weather warnings for the state of Illinois. Central Illinois Tornado Page Tornado tips and Central Illinois Tornado History Illinois Storm chasers If you live in Illinois and are interested in storm chasing this list is for you. The list will be for discussion of storm chasing in Illinois. Everything from the Hazardous Weather Outlook to your chase forecast. Illinois Tornado Damage The Illinois page of Disaster Center.com Lists the number of tornados, deaths, injuries, and damage costs for Illinois since by year since 1950.

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