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1.Tornadoes are the most destructive of all weather- related events. 2. On average, a tornado's path is 2 miles long and 100 yards wide but can be as.

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Page 1: 1.Tornadoes are the most destructive of all weather- related events. 2. On average, a tornado's path is 2 miles long and 100 yards wide but can be as.
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1.Tornadoes are the most destructive of all weather-related events.

2. On average, a tornado's path is 2 miles long and 100 yards wide but can be as long as 10 miles and as much as a mile wide.

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3.The average tornado travels at a speed of 25 to 40 mph.

4.Winds inside a tornado can swirl at close to 300 mph.

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5. Most tornadoes occur between 8 pm and midnight.

6. Tornadoes occur throughout the world; however, the greatest number of tornadoes and most intense tornadoes occur in the United States.

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7. All tornadoes occur during the months of April, May, and June.

8. Tornadoes stay on the ground for an average of twelve minutes; however, a tornado can touch down several times.

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9. Tornadoes most frequently form in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Texas.

10. Most tornadoes move from northwest to southeast.

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11. Only 2 percent of tornadoes cause 70 percent of tornado-related deaths.

12. On average, 100 people are killed by tornadoes each year.

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WHAT IS A TORNADO?

The National Weather Service defines a tornado as "a violently rotating column of air pendant from a thunderstorm cloud and touching the ground."

Each year, about 100,000 thunderstorms form over the United States. In an average year, between 600 and 1,000 of those thunderstorms generate tornadoes.

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Go to www.teachersdomain.orgfor video clip

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TORNADO CHASER VIDEO

Discussion Questions• What is a tornado? How does it cause damage? • Look at the tornado damage shown in the video.

Why do you think some buildings are standing while buildings right next door to them are severely damaged or totally demolished?

• What are some characteristics of tornadoes that you can observe looking at the video?

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Go To:http://www.usatoday.com/weather/graphics/tornadoes/flash.htm to see how tornadoes form.

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Thunderstorms form- winds move horizontally.

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Rising air within the thunderstorm updraft tilts the rotating air from horizontal to vertical.

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• An area of rotation, 2-6 miles wide, now extends through much of the storm. Most strong and violent tornadoes form within this area of strong rotation

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HOW ARE TORNADOES MEASURED?

EF-0 Light damage Wind 65 to 85 mph

Causes some damage to siding and shingles

EF-1 Moderate damage

Wind 86 to 110 mph

Considerable roof damage. Winds can uproot trees and overturn single-wide

mobile homes. Flagpoles bend.

EF-2 Considerable damage

Wind 111 to 135 mph

Most single-wide mobile homes destroyed. Permanent homes can shift

off foundation. Flagpoles collapse. Softwood trees debarked.

EF-3 Severe damage Wind 136 to 165 mph

Hardwood trees debarked. All but small portions of houses destroyed.

EF-4 Devastating damage

Wind 166 to 200 mph

Complete destruction of well-built residences, large sections of school

buildings.

EF-5 Incredible damage

Wind above 200 mph

Significant structural deformation of mid- and high-rise buildings.

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