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    Supercell Research Paper

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    A supercell is a organized thunderstorm that has a very strong updraft (4). These tornadoes form from supercell thunderstorms with equal updrafts and downdrafts (7). Supercell's form in an environment with low atmospheric moisture (10). A rotation helps produce sever weather changes (4). Supercell tornadoes are usually the most dangerous type of tornado (7). Isolation allows them to have more energy and moisture (6). Usually supercell's don't produce that much precipitation (10). Supercell…

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    Path of Destruction When the sun was shining, there was a breathtaking view of the lake and the mountains. The mountains were covered by picturesque trees, and the waves would be rolling freely with the wind. The boats are scattered across the lake, people fishing along the water, while tourists are taking photos. My eyes could see everything that was going on in the town below, on the lake, and even in the hotel pool located to the right of my hotel room. The lima bean shaped pool was filled…

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    The tornadoes begin with a severe thunderstorm called a supercell and it can last longer than a regular thunderstorm. Than wind comes into the storm and starts to swirl into a funnel making it spin faster and faster creating a low pressure area sucking the air into it. A funnel clouds has electrical charges. The positive charges…

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    Hailstorm Prevention Essay

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    important to understand how to be safe when one occurs because they severely affect the areas around them, they can cause many injuries, and affect people’s lives that live in high-risk areas. Hailstorms are formed during a thunderstorm, when strong updrafts during a thunderstorm carry droplets of water up high into the atmosphere…

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    Tornado Research Paper

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    tornadoes are storms that are most common in spring and in summer in the U.S. These storms are most likely to form in Australia, Europe, Africa, Asia, and South America and in an area called tornado alley. Tornadoes form from “supercells” that are thunderstorms. Tornadoes can make or “produce hail,…

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    dangerous tornados come from super cells, la which are large thnderstorms that have win already in the rotation. About one in a thousand storms become supercells. This one tornado came from a supercell. Tornados are normally accompanied by severe thunderstorms and high winds and hail. Once a tornado hits the ground it may live for as little as a few minutes but at most a few hours. The average tornado is 660feet wide and moves 30 miles an hour most don’t travel more than six miles. But very…

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    A Hurricane is a tropical cyclone or tropical storm that forms over in the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, Southern Atlantic Ocean and the eastern Pacific Ocean. Close to the earth 's surface a cyclone is accompanied by thunderstorms and a circulation of counterclockwise winds. Hurricanes can hit the gulf Mexico and all of the Atlantic Ocean. Every year the Atlantic hurricane season starts on May 15 and will always end on November 30. Hundreds of miles inland and coastlines, hurricanes can cause…

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    Hurricanes and tornadoes have very noticeable differences, but there are also some similar features when it comes to them both. Some of the characteristics are precipitation, the emotional and physical hardships that ensue when these weather phenomenon happen, and the financial hardship the nation go through because of hurricanes and tornadoes. There are different details that you don 't get from the weather station and the news. Also, showing the devastation that both cause, and how they are…

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    How Tornadoes Are Formed

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    How Tornadoes are formed BY:Austin Anthony Tornadoes are very destructive and have killed many people. They are formed by these things called supercells, these are moving thunderstorms moving in a circular motion and this is called a cyclone. Tornadoes are big monsters formed by warm moist gulf air combining with cold canadian air. “A violently rotating column of air, pendant from cumuliform cloud or underneath a cumuliform cloud, and often (but not always) visible as a funnel cloud.…

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    and the descent into madness of an English King, Lear, after endowing and splitting his kingdom into 2 for his daughters. In Act 3, Scene 2, Lines 1- 26, this descent escalates into a climax as Lear stands in the middle of a heath, raging to the thunderstorm drowning on him from above to fall and cause destruction. Prior to this his two ungrateful daughters were relentlessly maltreating him, causing him to run outside in anguish and despair. His Fool attempts to urge him to go back to them and…

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