Slide 1 Tornadoes Slide 2 What is a tornado? A tornado is a violently rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground. A thunderstorm is, in general, a…
Slide 1 October 20, 2014 Objective: I will be able to explain how, where, and why tornadoes form. Entry Task: DO NOT UNPACK – be ready for a new seating chart. Agenda:…
Slide 1 Science Project Class 5/16 by Ice, Fah, Max Tornado Slide 2 Tornado page 1 Tornado A funnel cloud How do tornadoes form? landspout gustnado Largest hailstone Hail…
Slide 1 Weather Inquiry Case Study: Tornado Alley Slide 2 Tornado Risk Map Slide 3 Tornado Alley is a nickname given to an area in the southern plains of the central U.S.…
Slide 1 Severe Weather Slide 2 What is severe weather? Refers to any dangerous meteorological phenomena with the potential to cause damage, serious social disruption, or…
1. Introduction â definition 2. Introduction One of the most violent natural disaster is the 300 MPH whirling wind. A tornado appears as a rotating, funnel-shaped cloud…
Tornadoes What is a tornado? A tornado is a violently rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground. A thunderstorm is, in general, a local storm, invariably…
Slide 1 Water Cycle and it’s affects on weather Melissa Larkin, Lindsey Sacksteder, Jen Schwertman Slide 2 The water cycle Slide 3 What is the water cycle? The water cycle…
Thunderstorms Review of last lecture Two types of lightning (cloud-to-cloud 80%, cloud-to-ground 20%) 4 steps of lightning development. How fast does thunder travel? Climate…