Weather & Kids - Tornadoes April, May, and June are the most active months for tornadoes. tornadoescan last from just a few seconds to more than an hour! Tornado Facts. http://www.weatherandkids.com/tornadoes.htm
Extractions: Tornado Facts Most tornadoes have winds of 70-100 miles per hour, but the biggest tornadoes have winds of 200-300 miles per hour. About 75 people die each year as a result of tornadoes. Tornadoes rank just behind lightning as a weather threat. About 1200 tornadoes touch down in the United States each year. Tornado Alerts Tornado Watch : A tornado might happen, be aware of the possibility of severe weather. Tornado Warning : A tornado has been detected. The word warning means take immediate action. Taking Cover In homes and small buildings, go to the basement or to an interior part of the lowest level (closets, bathrooms or interior halls). Get under something sturdy and cover your head. In schools, nursing homes, hospitals, factories and shopping centers, go to designated areas.
Extractions: DETROIT, Michigan (CNN) Residents of suburban Detroit on Tuesday were cleaning up a day after at least two tornadoes overturned vehicles, uprooted trees and caused extensive damage to buildings. No serious injuries were reported. National Weather Service meteorologist David Koehler said that two tornadoes were confirmed Monday afternoon in Livingston, Oakland, Genesee and Lapeer counties in southeastern Michigan, and that numerous other funnel clouds were reported. A reported twister in Livingston County slammed a golf course, flipping over cars and golf carts and ripping off a part of a building. The storm also tore the roof off a house. In Oakland County, a barn was demolished. Lapeer County reported only minor damage. Wind and rain whipped through largely uninhabited areas, uprooting and snapping apart trees.
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Extractions: The Web CNN.com Home Page World U.S. Weather ... Special Reports SERVICES Video E-Mail Services CNNtoGO SEARCH Web CNN.com Many homes were damaged in Rineyville, Kentucky, after storms struck overnight Sunday. Story Tools VIDEO A second twister in two days hits the Oklahoma City area, causing damage in suburban Bethany. (May 10) Multiple twisters hit Kansas Flooding continues in Southeast Tenn. hit hard by rain ... How a tornado forms RESOURCES Current watches, warnings and advisories National Climatic Data Center: Tornadoes Red Cross phone numbers: RINEYVILLE, Kentucky (CNN) Tornadoes ripped through towns in Kentucky and Illinois on Saturday night and Sunday morning, injuring several people and damaging scores of buildings. The twisters hit Rineyville and Harrodsburg, Kentucky, overnight. Late Saturday, tornadoes roared along a 130-mile corridor in Illinois, causing damage and injuries in 20 towns.
Extractions: Why chase tornadoes? This is a question frequently asked of chasers. It is not something that can be answered while waiting for the elevator or in small conversation at a cocktail party. It touches many levels and requires a measured response to fully answer. If my experience is characteristic of most chasers, there are at least five levels at which we relate to the big storm. First is the sheer, raw experience of confronting an elemental force of nature -uncontrolled and unpredictable- which is at once awesome, magnificent, dangerous and picturesque. Few life experiences can compare with the anticipation of a chaser while standing in the path of a big storm, in the gusty inflow of warm, moist gulf wind -sweeping up into a lowering, darkening cloud base, grumbling with thunder as a great engine begins to turn. Second is the challenge to forecast accurately and consistently where these deadly storms will occur. In a field that is still very much state of the art, each chaser must draw upon science, experience and intuition. Every day is a new puzzle of atmospheric ingredients, different from the day before, or last week, or last year. There is no textbook for what we do, that works every time. Even the National Severe Storms Forecast Center misses some big ones (ergo Grand Island, June 3, 1980, etc.). Third is the sense of participation in a great event that comes with knowledge of the dynamics and structure of those storms. Knowing the turbulent mosaic of wind streams that weave over, around and through the towering thunderheads -and understanding their sources in the great rivers of air that sweep the continent- makes the observer almost bocome a part of that which he observes; as if - by force of will- he could detach himself from earth and ride the wind up into the storm's core.
Extractions: NASHVILLE, Tennessee (CNN) The severe weather that brought deadly tornadoes to Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas has reached the South, killing four people and damaging property in Tennessee, authorities said Thursday. "We've had damage reports from 30 of our 95 counties," Cecil Whaley of the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency told CNN. High winds Wednesday night uprooted trees, ripped off roofs - - including from two churches and blew down power lines. At least 50,000 customers in Nashville were without electricity. With the exception of rural areas, Whaley expected power to be restored to most of the buildings by Friday morning. Funnel clouds were reported in eight counties, but there were no confirmed tornado touchdowns, agency spokesman Kurt Pickering said.
Tornadoes tornadoes An Internet Hotlist on tornadoes. created by Instructional TechnologyKaty Independent School District. Top Ten tornadoes. Top Ten. Tornado Alley. http://www.katy.isd.tenet.edu/pathways/resources/sci/tornadoes5/TORNADOES.HTM
Extractions: Katy Independent School District Introduction All you need to know. Top Ten Tornadoes Tornado Alley ... Photos Going Around in Circles. To scientists who study them, twisters are the most fascinating storms on Earth. Let's say they're right ... and take a gander at the wild, whirling winds. Tornado photos
Stormy Weather Provides internet activities, and information on tropical storms and tornadoes. http://www.educationcentral.org/stormy/main.htm
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Extractions: Languages Time, Inc. Time.com People Fortune EW JACKSON, Nebraska (CNN) Residents and authorities were cleaning up Saturday from a series of tornadoes that swept through the Midwest Friday evening, flattening homes, downing trees and forcing the evacuation of several neighborhoods. Authorities helped residents leave the small town of Jackson, Nebraska, about 85 miles north of Omaha, after a tornado tore through around 6 p.m. (7 p.m. ET). It was not clear when they would be allowed to return. "At this point we're making assessments on the safety of various buildings and structures so we can determine when we can allow the residents back in," said Capt. David Winkler of the Nebraska State Patrol. The tornado did heavy damage to the small town which has a population of 300 destroying 10 homes, several businesses and Jackson Public School, an elementary school, said Winkler. Two children and one woman were injured, he said. The children suffered minor injuries and the woman was hospitalized with injuries that were not life-threatening.
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Tornadoes FLORIDA STORM WATCH tornadoes, STORM WATCH PAGES. What Time Are Florida stornadoes Likely to Strike? Florida tornado climatology http://www.floridadisaster.org/bpr/EMTOOLS/Severe/tornadoes.htm
Extractions: F lorida ha s two Tornado Seasons. The Summer Season , from June until September has the highest frequencies with usual intensities of or on the Fujita Scale . This includes those tornadoes that form from landfalling Tropical Cyclones. The Deadly Spring Season , from February through April is characterized by more powerful tornadoes because of the presence of the jet stream. When the jet stream digs south into Florida and is accompanied by a strong cold front and a strong squall line of thunderstorms, the jet streams high level winds of 100 to 200 mph often strengthen a thunderstorm into what meteorologists call a supercell or mesocyclone. These powerful storms can move at speeds of 30 to 50 mph, produce dangerous downburst winds, large hail and the most deadly tornadoes.
Tornadoes: Nature's Most Violent Wind Contains information about tornadoes such as how they are formed, how they are ranked, and the structure of a tornado. http://www.usatoday.com/weather/tg/wtorwhat/wtorwhat.htm
Extractions: Source: USA TODAY research by Chad Palmer; Graphic by Chuck Rose Tornadoes: Nature's most violent wind Tornadoes have struck every U.S. state, including Alaska and Hawaii. But most tornadoes form in a belt from Nebraska southward through central Texas known as Tornado Alley and in the Southeast. Wind speeds in tornadoes can vary from 72 to almost 300 mph. Fortunately, only 2 percent of all tornadoes have winds greater than 200 mph. USATODAY.com partners: USA Weekend Sports Weekly Education Space.com
TORNADOES tornadoes. This site contains all of the Nebraska tornado data beginningwith 1950. There are graphs, maps, tables, and photographs http://www.hprcc.unl.edu/nebraska/TORNADOES.html
Extractions: There are graphs, maps, tables, and photographs and links to severe weather information. A Link to U.S. tornado data and information is also included. NEBRASKA TABLES: Hourly Statistics, 1950-2003 Total Number by County, 1950-2003 Monthly and Annual Totals, 1950-2003 Information on Each Tornado, 1950-1995 ... Year 2002 Listing of Nebraska Tornado Locations GRAPHS: Annual Frequency Line Graph, 1950-2003 Annual Frequency Bar Graph, 1950-2003 53-Year Total # of Tornadoes by Month Hourly Frequency Numbers, 1950-2003 ... Average Monthly Total 1950-2003 MAPS: Density of Tornadoes in Nebraska (1953-1999) Annual Maps of Tornadoes in Nebraska (1953-1997) Map of all F-5 Tornadoes (1950-1997) in the U.S. STORM CHASE RESOURCES: Nebraska Storm Chase Nebraska Vortex Intercept Team The Weather Shopping Mall Nebraska Tornado Density TORNADO SAFETY AND TORNADO EDUCATION Preparedness Guide Fujita Scale Tornado Myths Nebraska Tornado Facts ... Building a Safe Room NOTE: UNITED STATES SEVERE WEATHER: go to the U.S. Severe Weather page
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Extractions: Web posted at: 3:50 a.m. EST (0850 GMT) SEARCY, Arkansas (CNN) A series of tornadoes raced across Arkansas on Thursday night, killing six people and wiping out a fire department in a rural area northeast of Little Rock. One person was killed in North Little Rock and another was killed in Little Rock as a result of the storms. Four people were killed in White County when tornadoes gutted the communities of Beebe and Center Hill. Numerous injuries were reported across the state. The twisters were spawned by a rapidly moving weather front heading east across the Ohio Valley and the South toward the Gulf Coast. The storm also brought baseball-sized hail, powerful winds and lightning. In the small farm community of Joy, the fire department was destroyed.
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BBC - Weather Centre - WeatherWise - Fact Files - Tornadoes WeatherWise Fact Files - tornadoes - A Path of Destruction. SevereThunderstorms View this Illistration How are tornadoes created? http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/weatherwise/factfiles/extremes/tornadoes.shtml
Extractions: View this Illistration One of the most terrifying weather events is a fully developed tornado. The strong air currents within a storm cloud can create a high speed vortex (spiral) or funnel of winds. Wherever the end of the vortex touches the ground it creates a path of concentrated destruction that has no equal in nature. Near the core of a tornado, winds may spiral around at more than 480 km/h (300 mph). How are tornadoes created? Tornadoes develop near the boundary between the upcurrents and downdraughts in a storm cloud . A 'funnel cloud' develops first from the cloud base and this may then extend down to ground level. 'Waterspouts' are simply tornadoes that form over water rather than land. They tend to lose their energy as soon as they cross from water to land. Waterspouts are usually confined to shallow waters during warmer seasons.The destruction caused by tornadoes is due mainly to the violence of the winds. There is very low pressure at the centre of the vortex. If a tornado goes over a building it can explode outwards because of the sudden drop in pressure as the vortex passes over the building. Although they are usually less than 250 m across, they can travel a long way, sometimes more than 200 km (125 miles) across the land surface. They pick up material from the ground as they go, including cows, cats, dogs and other animals - including humans! They can be the source of some very