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    Hurricanes Vs Tornadoes

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    Have you ever thought about what it would be like to be in a tornado or hurricane? I am going to tell you about them, so that might give you an idea. Hurricanes and Tornadoes are both very dangerous storms. They can kill tons of people and do a lot of damage. Hurricanes happen near the equator. Tornadoes usually happen in flat land places. They are both very interesting topics to learn about. There are about 1,200 tornadoes each year. These tornadoes happen in flat land, but

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    Tornadoes Vs Hurricanes

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    tornadoes and hurricanes have in common. In fact the similarities between hurricanes and tornados are many for example the description. “Typical hurricanes are 500 miles wide.” while “tornados are only a few hundred miles wide.” Both of these extreme weather events, are “hurricanes are cyclonic and “A tornado can

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    Tornados and hurricanes are often thought of as very similar, even at times identical. Both are destructive and can kill people, yet at the same time there must be a difference, because why would they be called different things if they were the same? Well, although both hurricanes and tornados have many things in common, some may be surprised to know how different they can be. Hurricanes and tornados are related in many ways. One such way is there appearance. According to Hammond, “A tornado can

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    scientists predict tornadoes through the measurement of temperature, air speed and pressure conditions to monitor atmospheric conditions. Cool right? Atmospheric scientists study the weather and climate and how it may affect us humans. To predict storms and tornadoes, most meteorologist use special equipment such as weather balloons, radars, and satellites to gather information about the tornado/storm. With the data given from the equipment, meteorologist are able to predict storm paths. When using

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    Whoa, my house just vanished. Hurricane and tornadoes can happen all over the world. Tornadoes and hurricanes can also be very dangerous. Tornadoes mostly happen on dry land where all the warm. Hurricanes and tornadoes come in many sizes, cost lots of money because of damages, and require you to take shelter. To begin with, the first thing is the size. A tornado can get up to 300 miles wide. A hurricane can get up to 2.5 miles wide. They both can get up to 70 feet tall. Last but not least the

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    Tornado Recovery Summary

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    This summary will cover the lessons learned and any suggestions necessary concerning the following disaster. On May 22, 2011 a tornado spawned east of the Missouri-Kansas state line from a massive supercell thunderstorm that quickly escalated into an EF-5 monster. This monster tornado tore a half-mile to three-quarter-mile-wide path of total destruction through Joplin, Missouri claiming 161 lives (Smith & Sutter, 2013). The response by the local and state government was immediate bringing in a

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    The dark green colored sky was enormous; sirens went round the bend to alert people, no lights to find ways to basements and bathrooms. “It was crazier than a bat without eyes,” Darrell Allen had said. The storm got closer as people found ways to us to safe place taking their children with them. The tornado of Mapleton, Iowa was swift, dangerous, and created a lot of expensive damage. To begin with, a strong and heavy storm was on its way to a small town of Mapleton, Iowa. The town had several

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    How Tornadoes Happen

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    Each year about a thousand tornadoes hit the United States, much more than any other country. Tornadoes are very dangerous in multiple ways! A tornado is a spinning cloud that has a funnel shape. They can have very rapid and high wind speeds. They sound very powerful! A tornado is made up of many factors. This paper will discuss where most tornadoes occur. How a tornado forms. The various wind speeds of a tornado. Last but not least, the sound of tornadoes. Most tornadoes occur in Tornado Alley

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    CRASH! That was the sound of my mom’s car hitting the ground. Tornadoes are both very destructive and scary. According to “What you should know about tornadoes.” Tornadoes and hurricanes both cause a lot of damage, vary in sizes, and have a unique visible appearance therefore, tornadoes and hurricanes are both very interesting . Tornadoes are incredibly dangerous! According to “Protecting Life and Property.” They tear things up, break thins, and leave families without homes therefore

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    In the beginning, tornadoes are very destructive. But, not all tornadoes are destructive. In the text it says “ Tornadoes classified as "weak" are generally mildly destructive, resulting in minor, localized damage to trees and building roofs. "Strong" tornadoes are significantly more destructive.” ( From the story “Tornados” paragraph 3 from Source 2) This shows that not all tornadoes are destructive. Next, tornadoes are caused by thunderstorms, hurricanes, or other tropical storms, and they usually

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