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  2. Disagreements on the intensity of tornadoes - Wikipedia

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    The highest rated damage following the 2024 Greenfield tornado; an engineered or well-constructed home with its slab swept clean of debris. Since the late 18th century, meteorologists and engineers have worked to assess the intensity of tornadoes, typically through the work of a tornado damage survey or a scientific case study.

  3. San José–Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, the city purchased land near Alviso for a wastewater treatment plant. The plant began operations in 1956. The plant began operations in 1956. Despite having only primary treatment capabilities designed for cannery effluent, [ 3 ] [ 2 ] it was the first and largest treatment plant in the South Bay, giving it outsized importance in the ...

  4. Tornadogenesis - Wikipedia

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    A tornado is a violently rotating column of air in contact with the surface and a cumuliform cloud base. Tornado formation is caused by the stretching and aggregating/merging of environmental and/or storm-induced vorticity that tightens into an intense vortex. There are various ways this may come about and thus various forms and sub-forms of ...

  5. 10 types of tornadoes that occur in the US - AOL

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    A rope tornado spotted near LaGrange, Wyoming, on June 5, 2009. (NOAA/VORTEX II) Even a thin rope tornado can cause damage, although the path of destruction tends to be narrow compared to other ...

  6. Wastewater treatment - Wikipedia

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    Sewage treatment plant (a type of wastewater treatment plant) in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Wastewater treatment is a process which removes and eliminates contaminants from wastewater. It thus converts it into an effluent that can be returned to the water cycle. Once back in the water cycle, the effluent creates an acceptable impact on the environment.

  7. How can buildings resist tornado damage? Proposed Iowa ... - AOL

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    Constructed in 2005, the facility simulates straight-line gusts, thunderstorm winds and tornado-like vortices. Researchers use model buildings less than 1/100th of the scale and simulate wind ...

  8. Tornado preparedness - Wikipedia

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    Not all tornadoes are easily seen. A tornado funnel can be transparent until reaching an area with loose dirt and debris. [2] Also, some tornadoes have been seen against sunlit areas, but rain or nearby low-hanging clouds has obscured other tornadoes. Occasionally, tornadoes have developed so suddenly that little, if any, advance warning was ...

  9. Argo Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Argo Tunnel is a 4.16-mile (6.69 km) mine drainage and access tunnel with its portal at Idaho Springs, Colorado, USA.It was originally called the Newhouse Tunnel after its primary investor, Salt Lake City mining magnate Samuel Newhouse, and appears by that name in many industry publications from the time period when it was constructed.