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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bullet Tornadoes come from energy released in a storm.
bullet Tornadoes mostly occur in Summer and Spring.
bullet Tornadoes are sometimes called "Twisters".
bullet The prairie is called "Tornado Alley".
bullet They are common in the North America, east of the Rocky Mountains and west of the Appalachian Mountains.
bullet The most violent tornado's can have wind speed up to 300 mph.
bullet The easiest way to measure a tornado of any size is to measure the path of damage that it has left behind.
bullet The range of time for a tornado to takeoff from the ground is an instant to several hours.

 

   

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