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Ef 5 Tornado Research Paper

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On May 22, 2011 the city of Joplin, of Missouri, was impacted by an EF-5 tornado. There were 158 deaths with over a thousand injured because of the tornado. There was also an EF-2, EF-3, EF-4, and EF-1 at the same time as well. The tornado was on the ground for 22.1 miles and lasted 38 minutes from start to finish. EF-5s have been reported as having mini tornados inside the EF-5 tornados. EF-5s are the powerfulliest and biggest tornadoes in history. Even though they are big and powerful, they travel very slow, so it will be very easy to possibly outrun one in a car. Tornadoes will sound like a loud roar, or a freight train. To know when a tornado is coming, the sky will turn dark, or sometimes a greenish color and as I said before, you …show more content…

“The worst place for an EF5 tornado is on the road, or in a car.” My father, Edward Wollbrinck, has always been into the news and weather for as long as I could remember. He likes storms. They fascinate him. Or should I just say storms fascinate my parents, brother, and me. I don’t know why we are interested in storms, but we just are. We also are interested in tornados, even though they are dangerous, it's just interesting to know how they form, what the they do, and figure out how the eye of the tornado is like.
My mother, Catherine Wollbrinck, was shocked to hear about the Joplin tornado. She felt sorrow and pity for the families who lost their loved ones. But she thanked God that there was no school in session on that day, or there would have been a huge increased on the death rate. My mother was at home at the time when the Joplin tornado happened.She was getting ready for work. The next day, she heard from my dad that an EF5 tornado had hit Joplin city. My mother was shocked about it. She has been there so many times. She was also sad at the same time. Both my parents read the news about it on the internet. My mother said that it was God who held the tornado in the hospital parking lot for minutes. Giving people a chance to get out of there. As I said before, a lot of people did not heed that

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