Nathan Writing Mrs.Franics Hurricanes and tornado Because hurricanes strike in topical place . Keep in mind that Tornado do strike and leave damage behind. Do you know what hurricanes and tornadoes have in common? They both can destroy lots of building. Have you ever been in a tornado? Have you seen the damage they can do? Keep in mind, hurricanes can get up to 300miles wide. According to source 4, “though the strongest hurricanes will have winds excess.” Winds can reach 74mph during a
A tornado holds the feature and ability to tear down homes and lifestyles. A tornado is a destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the look of a funnel-shaped cloud that needs a thunderstorm prior to form. The average U.S. tornadoes per month is in May, June, April, and March. May is the time when we have an abundant amount of the neccesites needed to create a tornado. We have very unstable air and strong vertical wind shears. A very well known climate expert, James Hanson is known
Hurricanes and tornados destroy the U.S. and other countries. They will destroy anything in their path. There are called different names like cyclone and other stuff. It’s weird because tornados can inter hurricanes but hurricanes can't inter tornados read more and find out why. Tornados, with their dusty spin and its cone like shape, tornados can destroy a lot. If you see on the news and they maybe see a tornado be calm but when they see it coming, hide in the bunker you probably don’t have. But
winded outside and when the ground started,to form into a little cloud shape and people know it was a tornado that was going to happens and it went all around the house and they all went into trash. The Joplin tornado was caused by a sandstorm that turn into a a lot of winds. Warm air from the Gulf of Mexico moved north until it faced cold air brought by the gasses from a jet stream. Most tornado happen in spring and summer that form really big thunderstorms to a tornado.Wind spins and forms into
The Red Tornado In a deep dark alley, a mother was crying. Homeless, she laid in labor crying for help but no one came. She was pregnant with a boy named red. Sadly the mother didn't make but the beautiful boy was healthy and was found by a old lady named Mary Sinclair .She cared for red like if he was her h real given child.But one day in the small town revenburg Red was playing and a lighting bolt hit Red and sent him to the hospital and they noticed something weird in his brain they asked Red
The Tornado Of Joplin 2011 It was May 22, 2011 when the Joplin tornado hit. I wasn’t there I was only six years old when it happened. But i’m going to tell a story that is part of a real story but the people in it are not real. It started with an eight year old boy his name was Jackie Anderson he has two twin sisters. There names were Victoria and Katrina they were born five months ago. He also has one older brother and his name was Austin. He is thirteen years old. He is in seventh grade at Pleasant
out after a tornado had struck the city. The whole city was left in complete devastation. Natural disasters have always interested me, specifically tornadoes. Something about tornadoes, whether it’d be how they form or how they acquire their power to cause great destruction, interests me to learn more about tornadoes. This led me to research about tornadoes in Minnesota. As I began surfing the internet about tornadoes that occurred in Minnesota, I came across the effects that each tornado had caused
"Look out! A whole tire flew right at the back of your head!" That quote might be a little intense, but it could happen. The natural disaster that could cause this is a horrifying tornado. About 60 people die from debris torn off and released by tornadoes every year. 60 people may not seem like much out of 351 million, but they are people not statistics. To survive these horrible disasters, you would need to prepare, know how to get through it, and afterwards, clean up is mandatory since natural
funnel cloud” (Glossary of Meterology, 2011). The Tri-state tornado was the most deadly tornado in the United States. It stayed on the ground for a total of 219 miles through areas of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, killed a total of 695 people, and an estimated $16.5 million in damages (National Weather Service, 2011). Luckily, the tornado’s path was largely rural farmland with scattered small towns between them. <Add thesis>
ever been in a hurricane or tornado. Well I haven't, but I do know somethings about them. There is a lot of information on hurricanes and tornadoes available. First of all tornadoes and hurricanes both have dangerous winds, severe damage that they cause, and they happen in certain location and frequency So lets get out there and learn about hurricanes and tornados. First of all, hurricanes and tornados both have horrifying winds. According to Source 3, tornados have a wind speed that can reach