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Tornadoes!!!!!!!?

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i need aan explanation o what a tornadoe is and what causes it

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  1. wikipedia-search or google it!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tornado


  2. if u wanna see what it looks like i have a bunch of videos from last week storms on coasttocoastweatherlive.blogspot.com

  3. The cold air meets the warm air. They start spinning together in a spiraling motion. It forms a funnel cloud. If the super cell is powerful and strong enough, it will spin downward to touch the ground. A tornado needs to touch the ground to be classified as a tornado.

  4. A tornado is a violently rotating (usually counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere) column of air descending from a thunderstorm and in contact with the ground. Although tornadoes are usually brief, lasting only a few minutes, they can sometimes last for more than an hour and travel several miles causing considerable damage.

    Most tornadoes are spawned from supercell thunderstorms. Supercell thunderstorms are characterized by a persistent rotating updraft and form in environments of strong vertical wind shear. Wind shear is the change in wind speed and/or direction with height. The updraft lifts the rotating column of air created by the speed shear. This provides two different rotations to the supercell; cyclonic or counter clockwise rotation and an anti-cyclonic of clockwise rotation.

    The directional shear amplifies the cyclonic rotation and diminishes the anti-cyclonic rotation (the rotation on the right side of the of the updraft). All that remains is the cyclonic rotation called a mesocyclone. By definition a supercell is a rotating thunderstorm. When viewed from the top, the counter-clockwise rotation of the mesocyclone gives the supercell its classic "hook" appearance when seen by radar. As the air rises in the storm, it becomes stretched and more narrow with time.

    The exact processes for the formation of a funnel are not known yet. Recent theories suggest that once a mesocyclone is underway, tornado development is related to the temperature differences across the edge of downdraft air wrapping around the mesocyclone.

    However, mathematical modeling studies of tornado formation also indicate that it can happen without such temperature patterns; and in fact, very little temperature variation was observed near some of the most destructive tornadoes in history on May 3, 1999 in Oklahoma.

    The condensation funnel may not be visible all the way to the ground.The funnel cloud of a tornado consists of moist air. As the funnel descends the water vapor within it condenses into liquid droplets. The liquid droplets are identical to cloud droplets yet are not considered part of the cloud since they form within the funnel.

    The descending funnel is made visible because of the water droplets. The funnel takes on the color of the cloud droplets, which is white. Due to the air movement, dust and debris on the ground will begin rotating, often becoming several feet high and hundreds of yards wide.

    *TORNADO INFO*

    http://www.srh.noaa.gov/srh/jetstream/ts...

    http://www.srh.noaa.gov/srh/jetstream/ts...

    http://www.spc.noaa.gov/faq/tornado/

    http://www.nssl.noaa.gov/faq/faq_tor.php

    http://www.wunderground.com/tornadoFAQ.a...

    http://www.usatoday.com/weather/tornado/...

    http://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/0075...

    http://www.hubbard.lib.oh.us/tornado/tor...

  5. Cold air meeting hot moist air. Happens here all the time.
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