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    completely different, due to speed of winds, the size, and the damage caused. Both hurricanes and tornadoes have a large impact on Earth. Putting this to mind, the amount of differences are immense. First of all, hurricanes start off as a tropical cyclone in warm waters, in which have at least 74 mph of sustained winds, which would be categorized as a category one hurricane (aoml.noaa.gov). On the other hand, tornadoes form from thunderstorms, and have an average of 73-379 mph winds (tornadoproject.com)

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    Patricia Now Strongest Hurricane Ever at Category 5 Speeds Already making history, Hurricane Patricia to hit Mexico with 200 mph winds Friday, Mexico’s western central coast is expected to be hit by winds of more than 200 miles per hour by Hurricane Patricia, which is the strongest hurricane on record per the measurements made by the National Hurricane Center. The storm is expected to bring tons of rain, huge storm surges and destructive, damaging winds. It almost went straight to hurricane status after

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    Storm relative velocity is the speed of the winds within the storm after eliminating the motion of the storm itself. It is like base velocity which is the speed of everything in the way of the radar’s beam. However, base velocity is relative to the earth and storm relative velocity is relative to the storm. For base velocity, this means that the speed of the storm and the winds within it are added together to show a total velocity from outside the storm. In order to get storm relative velocity, you

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    the lucky countries that do not experience extensive damages due to extreme climate changes. However, mild climate related disasters are quite frequent to happen lately. These refer to occurrence of landslides due to excessive rainfall and strong winds happened at the hilly and the latter, at the coastal areas causing severe damage (MET, 2010). Environmentally, climate change in Malaysia means increase in total heavy rain falls, rising mean sea level and possibly extreme weather. Extreme weather

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    factors that make them so unique. Hurricanes and tornadoes share a quality of high winds, tornadoes have been recorded to have winds that vary from 65 mph to 318 mph. Depending on the speed of a tornado it is given a number on the Fujita scale. An F0 being the most minor form with a wind speed between 40-72 mph. The most severe tornado is an F5 with wind speeds reaching 261-318. The saffir simpson hurricane wind scale is a 1 to 5

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    Tornado Research Papers

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    in order to materialize. For a tornado to form, it needs the same events as in a thunderstorm to occur. First a wind shear needs to take place; this is when two opposing gusts of wind on different levels make a horizontal vortex. One section of the vortex will rise because of the buoyant warm air, creating a storm. After this a supercell can form; a supercell happens when upper-level wind causes the storm to spin. The supercell can grow very large as long as warm air continues to be sucked through

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    Hurricane Development

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    grander. Nevertheless, a pattern develops whereby wind begins to circulate around a center (much like water going down a funnel). The moving column of air continues to combat more clouds, which in turn becomes

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    garden have varied microclimate. There was a large range of temperature in my garden being 6 degrees Celsius and a range of 15mph for the wind speed and 3.8mm range in precipitation levels. This shows that my garden has a microclimate as the temperatures vary a lot in my garden especially in the wind speed where some sites got no wind speed and another site reached speeds of 15mph where there was a canyon effect. My family try to make best use of the microclimate in are garden by positioning the chairs

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    A hurricane is a tropical storm that has winds of 74 miles per hour or more. The winds can sometimes reach up to 155 miles per hour. Hurricane Andrew was a category 5 that struck the Bahamas and Florida in Mid-August 1992, the most destructive hurricane to ever hit the state. *With wind speeds up to 175 mph, it left hundreds of people devastated. It was the most destructive hurricane of its time and sixth-costliest Atlantic hurricane racking up to an estimated *$26.5 billion in damage. (Rene Rodriguez)

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    The Fujita scale measures the intensity, damage, and wind speeds of a tornado. The tornado that touched down around 1 p.m. was measured to be a F5, having the highest wind speeds and causing the most damage. The “Tri State Tornado” started its journey in Ellington and took everything in its path with it. As time went by it developed more wind speed, causing more harsh damage. As it moved its way into Illinois, the wind reached speeds of approximately 300 miles per hour. This twister became

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