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what do you do after a tornado ?

Clean up spilled medicines, bleaches, or gasoline or other flammable liquids immediately.

what do you do in tornadoes ?

Do not stay in a mobile home.

Why do they call it a tornado?

Etymology. The word "tornado" is an altered form of the Spanish word tronada, which means "thunderstorm". This in turn was taken from the Latin tonare, meaning "to thunder". It most likely reached its present form through a combination of the Spanish tronada and tornar ("to turn"); however, this may be a folk etymology .

where do tornadoes occur

Great Plains Midwestern US States Between the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachians.

How does a tornado stop?

It causes air on the ground to rotate, and begin to rip up the earth. When the funnel cloud meets the churning air near the ground, it becomes a tornado. When the updrafts lose energy, the tornado does too, and it slowly disappears.

what do you do before the tornado?

Listen to NOAA Weather Radio or to commercial radio or television newscasts for the latest information. In any emergency, always listen to the instructions given by local emergency management officials. Be alert to changing weather conditions. Look for approaching storms.

Can tornadoes be stopped?

Recent research indicates that in order to form, a tornado needs both a cold, rainy downdraft and a warm updraft. To stop a tornado from forming, just heat this cold downdraft until it's cold no longer.

what happens in tornadoes ?

Tornadoes form when warm, humid air collides with cold, dry air. The denser cold air is pushed over the warm air, usually producing thunderstorms. The warm air rises through the colder air, causing an updraft. ... Water droplets from the mesocyclone's moist air form a funnel cloud.

why do they have a tornado?

Tornadoes form when warm, humid air collides with cold, dry air. The denser cold air is pushed over the warm air, usually producing thunderstorms. The warm air rises through the colder air, causing an updraft. ... When it touches the ground, it becomes a tornado.

What is a tornado?

a rapidly whirling, funnel-shaped cloud that reaches down from a storm cloud to touch Earth's surface


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