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  1. Into the Storm: Violent Tornadoes, Killer Hurricanes, and Death-defying Adventures in Extreme Weather by Reed Timmer, 2010-10-14
  2. Tornadoes Can Make It Rain Crabs (Strange World) by Melvin Berger, 1997-08-01
  3. Inside Tornadoes (Inside Series) by Mary Kay Carson, 2010-10-05
  4. Sound And Fury:A History Of Kansas Tornadoes, 1854-2008 by Daniel C Fitzgerald, 2009-01-28
  5. Hurricanes & Tornadoes (Wonders of Our World) by Neil Morris, 1998-05
  6. Tornadoes (Facts on File Dangerous Weather Series) by Michael Allaby, 2004-01
  7. Toenails, Tonsils, and Tornadoes by Bonnie Pryor, 1999-06-21
  8. Tornadoes (World Life Library.) by H. Michael Mogil, 2003-12-14
  9. How Do Tornadoes Form?: And Other Questions Kids Have About Weather (Kids' Questions) by Suzanne Slade, 2011-01
  10. Tornadoes (Bridgestone Books, Weather Update) by Olson, Nathan, 2006-01-01
  11. Twister Twyla: The Kansas Cowgirl by Jerri Garretson, 2003-03-01
  12. Tornadoes, What They Are, and How to Escape Them by John P. Finley, 2010-10-14
  13. Tornadoes (Wild Weather) by Jim Mezzanotte, 2009-07
  14. Significant Tornadoes 1680-1991/a Chronology and Analysis of Events by Thomas P. Grazulis, 1993-09

21. Worcestertornadoes.com: HOME
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22. Tornadoes - Environment Canada
This page provides information and safety precautions for tornadoes.
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The typical tornado first appears as a rotation in a huge thunder cloud, behind a shroud of heavy rain or hail. The sky usually turns green, yellow or black. The tornado descends as a violently rotating funnel cloud and sounds like the rumble of a freight train or a jet and can be quite deafening. Tornadoes typically snake erratically from southwest to northeast, toppling buildings, scattering debris and tossing cars as though they were toys. A tornado can last just a few minutes or a few hours and usually leaves a wake of destruction. In Canada, during an average year, approximately 80 tornadoes occur and, on average, cause two deaths and 20 injuries, plus tens of millions of dollars in property damage. These are the reported numbers, many more tornadoes strike unpopulated areas and go undetected. The averages are also deceiving because the majority of twisters do little more than bend TV antennae, break windows, uproot trees, or damage weak structures such as barns and sheds. With wind speeds of less than 160 km/h, and a path 100 m wide by 2 km long, these small tornadoes cause less than three percent of all deaths.

23. Severe Weather, Tornadoes Kill Dozens Across South - CNN.com
tornadoes and storms in the midSouth have killed 55 people since Tuesday evening in the deadliest tornado outbreak in the United States in more than 20
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24. Ready.gov: Tornadoes
tornadoes are nature s most violent storms. They can appear suddenly without warning and can be invisible until dust and debris are picked up or a funnel
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Here's Something To Think About... Be sure you and your family know the best escape routes from your home, including two ways out of each room.
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Tornadoes are nature's most violent storms. They can appear suddenly without warning and can be invisible until dust and debris are picked up or a funnel cloud appears. Planning and practicing specifically how and where you take shelter is a matter of survival. Be prepared to act quickly. Keep in mind that while tornadoes are more common in the Midwest, Southeast and Southwest, they can occur in any state and at any time of the year, making advance preparation vitally important.
Step 1: Get a Kit
  • Get an Emergency Supply Kit , which includes items like non-perishable food, water, a battery-powered or hand-crank radio, extra flashlights and batteries. Store it in your shelter location
Step 2: Make a Plan
Prepare Your Family
  • Make a Family Emergency Plan . Your family may not be together when disaster strikes, so it is important to know how you will contact one another, how you will get back together and what you will do in case of an emergency.

25. Tornado Severe Weather, Safety, Current Probabilities, Statistics, Skywarn, Fact
tornadoes, weather watchers, fact sheet statistics for every State, current tornado and severe weather probabilities.
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Tornado and Severe Weather Tornado Statistics for every State
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26. Tornadoes In U.S. South Kill At Least 54 People | Reuters
Corrects 10th paragraph to reflect updated death toll in Tennessee) By Pat Harris NASHVILLE, Tenn., Feb 6 (Reuters) tornadoes and thunderstorms flattened
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27. TORRO
Independent and privately supported research body in the United Kingdom focusing on tornadoes and severe local storms.
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28. NOAA Photo Library - National Severe Storms Laboratory Collection - Tornadoes
Offers many pictures and some drawings of tornadoes.
http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/nssl/tornado1.html

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29. Tornadoes
The Deadly Spring Season, from February through April is characterized by more powerful tornadoes because of the presence of the jet stream.
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Florida has two Tornado Seasons. The Summer Season , from June until September has the highest frequencies with usual intensities of or on the Fujita Scale . This includes those tornadoes that form from landfalling Tropical Cyclones.
The Deadly Spring Season , from February through April is characterized by more powerful tornadoes because of the presence of the jet stream. When the jet stream digs south into Florida and is accompanied by a strong cold front and a strong squall line of thunderstorms, the jet stream's high level winds of 100 to 200 mph often strengthen a thunderstorm into what meteorologists call a supercell or mesocyclone. These powerful storms can move at speeds of 30 to 50 mph, produce dangerous downburst winds, large hail and the most deadly tornadoes.
What Time Are Florida's Tornadoes Likely to Strike?

30. National Data - NOAA's National Weather Service
THIS STORM IS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING STRONG TO VIOLENT tornadoes. A TORNADO WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 700 PM EDT SATURDAY EVENING FOR NORTHERN GEORGIA
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31. Getprepared.ca - Tornadoes
tornadoes are violent windstorms characterized by a twisting, funnelshaped cloud. tornadoes usually move over the ground at anywhere from 20 to 90
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32. Tornado Field Trip
Do you recall the tornado in The Wizard of Oz that takes Dorothy s house and transplants it to the land of Oz? Well we don t know of any tornadoes that
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Tornado Field Trip
Trailhead Teacher's Resources Start Field Trip Do you recall the tornado in "The Wizard of Oz" that takes Dorothy's house and transplants it to the land of Oz? Well we don't know of any tornadoes that have picked something up and moved it to Oz, but we do know that tornadoes can have unbelievable strength and that trucks and houses have been picked up and placed elsewhere. In this field trip students will learn about the conditions that allow tornadoes to form, where these windstorms occur, how they're measured, myths about tornadoes, and how to prepare. Objectives
  • Students will learn about how tornadoes are formed. Students will be taken to Web sites where they can research various types of information about tornadoes.
Concepts 1. What conditions allow a tornado to form?
2. Where do most tornadoes occur?
3. What are the typical windspeeds of a tornado?

33. The Tornadoes
The tornadoes play all types of music from Surf to Oldies. Add your email address to the tornadoes mail list and receive email
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We are now accepting new gig dates for concerts, car shows, and large events. The Tornadoes play all types of music from Surf to Oldies. Check out our list of gigs. left Roly Sanders, back left Lenard Delaney, back right Jesse Sanders, right Joel Willenbring, center Gerald (our leader) Sanders. Redlands High Class of 1965 Add your email address to the Tornadoes mail list and receive email
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34. BBC NEWS | World | Animated Guide: Tornadoes
How tornadoes, among the world s most severe storms, form and cause damage.
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35. Tornadoes
Although tornadoes can happen at any time of year, they are especially common during the spring and early summer. May and June are the peak months in terms
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36. Tornadoes Touch Down Across Southeast - Weather - MSNBC.com
Feb 19, 2008 Rescue crews searched doorto-door for people trapped in wreckage after a tornado crashed through town, part of a wild weekend of weather
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29 people injured in Alabama town; 200 homes, 100 businesses damaged
Lloyd Gallman / The Montgomery Advertiser via AP
Homes destroyed by a Sunday, Feb. 17, 2008 tornado in Prattville, Ala. as seen on Monday, Feb. 18, 2008.
PRATTVILLE, Ala. - Homeowners, utility crews and others worked Monday to clear away wreckage and restore services after the latest round of winter tornadoes to smash through the South. Alabama Gov. Bob Riley toured part of Prattville and said he was impressed by the community's response to the twister that struck the town. "One of the great things about living in Alabama — and I say this after every major emergency we have — it truly is amazing to see what's happening out there with all the families in this state," Riley said. At least 29 people were injured in Prattville on Sunday, and Mayor Jim Byard said about 200 homes and 50 to 100 businesses were damaged. No deaths were reported. Two people who were critically injured were upgraded to serious on Monday, said Todd Stacy, a spokesman for the governor. At least 11,000 homes and businesses in Prattville lacked power after the storm.

37. BBC - Weather Centre - WeatherWise - Fact Files - Tornadoes
One of the most terrifying weather events is a fully developed tornado. The strong air currents within a storm cloud can create a high speed vortex (spiral)
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One of the most terrifying weather events is a fully developed tornado. The strong air currents within a storm cloud can create a high speed vortex (spiral) or funnel of winds. Wherever the end of the vortex touches the ground it creates a path of concentrated destruction that has no equal in nature. Near the core of a tornado, winds may spiral around at more than 480 km/h (300 mph).
How are tornadoes created? Tornadoes develop near the boundary between the upcurrents and downdraughts in a storm cloud . A 'funnel cloud' develops first from the cloud base and this may then extend down to ground level. 'Waterspouts' are simply tornadoes that form over water rather than land. They tend to lose their energy as soon as they cross from water to land. Waterspouts are usually confined to shallow waters during warmer seasons.The destruction caused by tornadoes is due mainly to the violence of the winds. There is very low pressure at the centre of the vortex. If a tornado goes over a building it can explode outwards because of the sudden drop in pressure as the vortex passes over the building. Although they are usually less than 250 m across, they can travel a long way, sometimes more than 200 km (125 miles) across the land surface. They pick up material from the ground as they go, including cows, cats, dogs and other animals - including humans! They can be the source of some very

38. Severe Weather: NOAA Watch: NOAA's All-Hazard Monitor: National Oceanic And Atmo
tornadoes can be one mile wide and stay on the ground over 50 miles. The average tornado moves from southwest to northeast, but tornadoes have been
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Thunderstorms affect relatively small areas when compared with hurricanes and winter storms. The typical thunderstorm is 15 miles in diameter and lasts an average of 30 minutes. Despite their small size, ALL thunderstorms are dangerous! Of the estimated 100,000 thunderstorms that occur each year in the United States, about 10 percent are classified as severe. Tornadoes - Although tornadoes occur in many parts of the world, they are found most frequently in the United States.....

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Tornado storm pictures tornadoes footage in Australia Australian DVDs DVD tornado video movie movies Severe Weather Severe Tornado photographs of supercell
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  • 40. NCDC: Tornadoes > Climatology
    Because a tornado is part of a severe thunderstorm, and thunderstorms occur all over the Earth, tornadoes are not limited to any specific geographic
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    Because a tornado is part of a severe thunderstorm, and thunderstorms occur all over the Earth, tornadoes are not limited to any specific geographic location. In fact, tornadoes have been documented in every one of the United States, and on every continent, with the exception of Antarctica (even there, a tornado occurrence is not impossible). In fact, wherever the atmospheric conditions are right, the occurrence of a tornadic thunderstorm is possible. More on the conditions necessary for tornado formation can be found at the NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory Tornado Page In terms of absolute tornado counts, the United States leads the list, with an average of over 1,000 tornadoes recorded each year. A distant second is Canada, with around 100 per year. Other locations that experience frequent tornado occurrences include northern Europe, western Asia, Bangladesh, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. In fact, the United Kingdom has more tornadoes, relative to its land area, than any other country. Fortunately, most UK tornadoes are relatively weak. [ Encyclopaedia Britannica Article Regions of the world with increased likelihood of experiencing tornadoes.

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