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Tornado Research Paper

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Every year we practice tornado drills for our safety. A tornado is a violent rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground.They can destroy large buildings, trees and vehicles hundreds of yards. Damage paths can be in excess of one mile wide to 50 miles long. In an average year, 1000 tornadoes are reported nationwide. Tornadoes form out of thunderstorms, where moist air rises, cools and condenses into clouds that release heat and force cooler air back down. If the updrafts are strong enough, the feedback loop forms an air vortex that continues to shunt more moist air upwards and eventually forms a tornado. Tornadoes have not gotten dangerous over time, after having a big dot in the middle of the U.S. Population has …show more content…

The "Amite/Pine/Purvis Tornado" killed 143 people and injured 770 on April 24, 1908. The storm left only seven houses intact in Purvis, Mississippi, and Amite, Louisiana.
The "St. Louis Tornado" killed 255 people and injured 1,000 on May 27, 1896, in Missouri and Illinois.
The "Tri-State Tornado" killed 695 people and injured 2,027, traveling more than 300 miles through Missouri, Illinois and Indiana on March 18, 1925.
The "Tupelo Tornado" killed 216 people and injured 700 on April 5, The "Flint Tornado" killed 115 people and injured 844 on June 8, 1953, in Flint, Michigan. The tornado was the deadliest twister ever recorded in the state.1936, in the northeastern Mississippi city.
The "Gainesville Tornado" was taken place on April 6, 1936, in Gainesville, Georgia, killing 203 people and injuring 1,600. The tornado destroyed four blocks and 750 houses in Georgia.
The "Woodward Tornado" across of Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas on April 9, 1947. The storm killed 181 people and injured 970.
The "New Richmond Tornado" killed 117 people and injured 200 on June 12, 1899, in New Richmond, Wisconsin.
The "Natchez Tornado" killed 317 people and injured 109 on May 6, 1840, along the Mississippi River in Louisiana and …show more content…

The ability help to develop the thunderstorms. The tornadoes happen more frequent in the noon and evening, right next to the heat of the day that has made the hot air that starts thunderstorm and remember a thunderstorm leads to a tornado. Thunderstorm can happen when moist and warm air gets stuck by warm, dry air below a layer of cool dry air this is call an inversion.Most tornadoes come from thunderstorms. Warm moist air from the Gulf of Mexico and dry cool air from Canada. When these two air masses meet they create instability in the atmosphere. A change in wind direction and speed. Along with increasing height the air spins 2-6 miles wide and cause a tornado. A natural disaster if you will most of the moist will start things up, some of the key ingredients putting into an unstable atmosphere is warm and moist air at low

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