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  • What Does a Tornado Look Like From Above? - Biology Insights
    A tornado is a violent rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground While ground-level observations are common, viewing a tornado from above offers a unique perspective
  • Tornado - Wikipedia
    Types of tornadoes include the multiple-vortex tornado, landspout, and waterspout Waterspouts are characterized by a spiraling funnel-shaped wind current, connecting to a large cumulus or cumulonimbus cloud
  • Weather Spotters Field Guide - Tornado Life cycle
    Rotating debris and dust is evidence of a tornado A mature tornado despite the visible funnel not reaching the ground With extremely unstable atmospheric conditions, where large tornadoes are possible, they can begin with several small satellite vortices orbiting around a larger main circulation
  • Storm Clouds That Spell Severe Weather - ThoughtCo
    If you see a cumulonimbus, you can be sure there's a nearby threat of severe weather, including bursts of rainfall, hail, and possibly even tornadoes Generally, the taller the cumulonimbus cloud, the more severe the storm will be
  • Tornadoes - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    Most people think of tornadoes as the funnel cloud, or condensation funnel, stretching from sky to land But a tornado can form and be in touch with the ground even without a visible condensation funnel Though most tornadoes form from supercell thunderstorms, there are other tornado types as well
  • Scud clouds are scary tornado lookalikes – how to tell them apart
    The clouds hanging beneath an approaching thunderstorm can swoop and swirl as they race around on gusty winds, sometimes poking toward the ground as if they were funnel clouds or full-blown
  • How to recognize a radar-confirmed tornado - AccuWeather
    Learn what a debris ball is and how weather forecasters use it to confirm a damaging tornado has touched down When the rain starts to fall, people immediately look to the weather radar to see
  • 15. 4: Tornadoes - Geosciences LibreTexts
    Tornado rotation is often strongest just above the ground (15 to 150 m AGL), where upward vertical velocities of 25 to 60 m s –1 have been observed in the outer wall of the tornado This combination of updraft and rotation can rip trees, animals and buildings from the ground and destroy them
  • 10 Tornado Myths Busted - Weather. com
    One extreme and recent example happened on June 6, 2000, when an EF1 tornado caused tree damage at an elevation of 9,200 feet in Wyoming's Snowy Mountain Range
  • Tornado - Wind Speed, Vortex, Destruction | Britannica
    The lowest atmospheric pressure in a tornado is thought to be at the centre of the core a few tens to a few hundred metres above the surface, though the magnitude of the pressure reduction is unknown





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