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In Geography / Middle School | 2014-05-13

What are the five key features of the tornado phenomenon?

Asked by AsiaKue17

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The five key features of tornadoes are formation, speed, vacuums, location and dust devils. They usually form in large thunder clouds. Their internal winds begin to whirl forming a funnel. The speed at which the funnel spins can be 400 km/hr making them the fastest winds on earth. The funnel acts like a giant vacuum sucking up debris and dirt as it goes. They usually only last about 15 minutes but can cover over hundreds of kilometers in that time. The primary location of tornadoes is in the United States in the Mid-Western states. If it develops over sea it is called a waterspout with winds up to 80 kph. In deserts where there is not as much water, small sandstorms known as dust devils are produced by whirling winds.
Major Key Fact: A tornado will sound like a roaring train. It is a deafening roar.

Answered by mortnc77 | 2024-06-10

Tornadoes are extreme weather events formed in severe thunderstorms characterized by high wind speeds, funnel-shaped structures, and a tendency to cause destruction primarily in Tornado Alley in the U.S. They can last minutes to an hour and travel across land, leaving a path of devastation. Their formation is driven by the interaction of cold and warm air masses, leading to unstable atmospheric conditions.
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Answered by mortnc77 | 2024-12-24