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  2. Tornado - Wikipedia

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    Meteorologists still do not know the exact mechanisms by which most tornadoes form, and occasional tornadoes still strike without a tornado warning being issued. [142] Analysis of observations including both stationary and mobile (surface and aerial) in-situ and remote sensing (passive and active) instruments generates new ideas and refines ...

  3. How do tornadoes form? Explaining the severe weather after ...

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    Tornadoes can occur anywhere in the U.S., according to the National Weather Service.Tornadoes are “most common in the central plains east of the Rocky Mountains and west of the Appalachians.”

  4. Tornado warning - Wikipedia

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    An example of a tornado warning polygon issued by the National Weather Service. A tornado warning (SAME code: TOR) is a public warning that is issued by weather forecasting agencies to an area in the direct path of a tornado, or a severe thunderstorm capable of producing one, and advises individuals in that area to take cover.

  5. How do you study a hurricane? Meet the fancy tech ... - AOL

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    Hoping to improve forecasts to “keep people safe and making good decisions,” they want to understand more about how hurricanes form and ... tornadoes and violent weather for more than 30 years

  6. Warn-on-Forecast - Wikipedia

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    A few weeks after the tornado, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released details about an experimental warning system which was tested before and during the tornado. This new warning system, named Warn-on-Forecast System (WoFS), was created by the Hazardous Weather Testbed housed in the National Weather Center in Norman ...

  7. Tornadoes form during severe weather. What conditions help ...

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    Tornadoes can form any time the conditions are right. They take many shapes, but they all start the exact same way. ... Unlike a hurricane, a tornado are not something meteorologists can see ahead ...

  8. Tornado climatology - Wikipedia

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    They are most common in the middle latitudes where conditions are often favorable for convective storm development. The United States has the most tornadoes of any country, as well as the strongest and most violent tornadoes. A large portion of these tornadoes form in an area of the central United States popularly known as Tornado Alley. Canada ...

  9. Science behind 'Twisters': Can you really 'kill' a tornado ...

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    How do tornadoes work? ... However, TOTO's center of gravity was too high to stand upright in storms, rendering it unusable, according to NOAA. The closest use of TOTO to an actual tornado was ...