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Page 1: Tornadoes: A Whirlwind Tour

Tornadoes: A Whirlwind Tour

By:

Mr. Donahue

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Objectives

• To define what a tornado is

• To discuss various characteristics of a tornado

• To discuss where tornadoes can occur, including in Pennsylvania

• To discuss safety issues involving tornadoes

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What is a Tornado?

• A violently rotating column of air, usually pendant to a cumulonimbus, with circulation reaching the ground. It nearly always starts as a funnel cloud and may be accompanied by a loud roaring noise. On a local scale, it is the most destructive of all atmospheric phenomena.

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How Do Tornadoes Form?

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How Do Tornadoes Form?

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Most Tornadoes Form in Tornado Alley

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Do We Have Tornadoes in Our Area?

Number of Tornadoes in Pennsylvania Counties From 1881 to Present

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101214161820

CarbonLuzerneSchuylkillLehighMonroe

NorthhamptonLackawanna

Counties

Number of Tornadoes

Number of Tornadoes

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Tornado Damage From an F3in Wyoming County, PA

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Across the State

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How Fast Can Tornadoes Travel?

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Tornado Watches and Warnings

• “A tornado warning means that a tornado has been spotted, or that Doppler radar indicates a thunderstorm circulation which can spawn a tornado.”

• “A tornado watch defines an area shaped like a parallelogram, where tornadoes and other kinds of severe weather are possible in the next several hours.”

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Summary of Tornado Safety Rules

1. Seek shelter under a sturdy table in the basement.

2. If no basement is available, go to a first floor, small interior room or a room on the opposite side from a tornado. Stay away from windows.

3. In schools, churches, and shopping centers, go to designated shelters away from outside walls, glass, and large rooms (malls, auditoriums). Get under a table or counter or in a restroom or small storeroom. DO NOT GO TO YOUR PARKED CAR

* Source: http://www.public.iastate.edu/~atmos/tornado_safety_rules.html

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Summary of Tornado Safety Rules

4. In motels, lie down in the lowest-level interior hallway away from glass. Dive under a bed or pull a mattress on top of you as last resort.

5. In a vehicle, drive away at a right angle to the storm movement. DO NOT GET CAUGHT IN YOUR VEHICLE. Abandon your vehicle and lie in a ditch or culvert or under a low bridge.

Overall: Underground and under a table are the watchwords. People who get under something usually survive.

* Source:http://www.public.iastate.edu/~atmos/tornado_safety_rules.html

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Tornado Quiz

1. What is the best

description of a

tornado?

a) A funnel cloud

b) A whirlwind starting

from a stratus cloud

c) A violently rotating

column of air, pendant

to a cumulonimbus.

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Tornado Quiz

2. Wind speed and

direction change with

altitude, causing

a horizontal spin, then

strong updrafts within

a thunderstorm lift the

air into a loop, which

can intensify into a

tornado?

a) True

b) False

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Tornado Quiz

3. Where do most

tornadoes form in the

United States?

a) The East Coast

b) The West Coast

c) The Central Parts

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Tornado Quiz

4) How many

tornadoes have been

reported in Carbon

county since 1881?

a) 0

b) 2

c) 3

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Tornado Quiz

5) Every county in Pennsylvania has reported at least one tornado since 1881?

a) True

b) False

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Tornado Quiz

6) How fast can tornadoes travel?

a) 30 mph

b) 50 mph

c) 80 mph

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Tornado Quiz

7) A tornado warning means:

a) A tornado has

been spotted

b) Doppler radar indicates a thunderstorm circulation which can spawn a tornado.

c) Both a and b

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Tornado Quiz

8) When a tornado watch has been issued for your location, you should be alert for the potential of a tornado and be prepared to take shelter, if necessary.

a) True

b) False

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Tornado Quiz

9) If your house does

not have a basement,

where should go in

the event of a

tornado?

a) By a window

b) In the Atticc) A first floor, smallinterior room or a roomon the opposite sidefrom a tornado.

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Tornado Quiz

10) Overall: Underground and under a table are the watchwords. People who get under something usually survive tornadoes.

a) True

b) False

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Resources

• http://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/01424/how_do_tornadoes_form.htm

• http://pasc.met.psu.edu/PA_Climatologist/extreme/Tornado/PEMA_tornado.html

• http://www.spc.noaa.gov/faq/tornado/#Safety