Tornadoes

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When energy is released in a thunderstorm and conditions are right, tornadoes are formed and do a lot of damage. Tornadoes usually focus on an area, which causes a lot of damage. That is why tornadoes are considered deadlier than hurricanes. The tornadoes that have high wind speeds can do a lot of damage.
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Tornadoes come from energy released in a storm. |
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Tornadoes mostly occur in Summer and Spring. |
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Tornadoes are sometimes called "Twisters". |
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The prairie is called "Tornado Alley". |
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They are common in the North America, east of the Rocky Mountains and west of the Appalachian Mountains. |
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The most violent tornado's can have wind speed up to 300 mph. |
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The easiest way to measure a tornado of any size is to measure the path of damage that it has left behind. |
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The range of time for a tornado to takeoff from the ground is an instant to several hours. |