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The Tornado Tube is a device made of molded plastic that can be used to connect two two-liter soda bottles. When one of the bottles is filled with liquid and the two bottles are connected with a Tornado Tube, they may be used as a children's educational toy demonstrating a vortex.
Tornado outbreak of March 2–3, 2012; Tornado outbreak sequence of March 18–24, 2012; List of United States tornadoes in April 2012. Tornado outbreak of April 3, 2012; Tornado outbreak of April 13–16, 2012; List of United States tornadoes from May to June 2012. 2012 Tropical Storm Debby tornado outbreak
A study by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality found that a typical water bottle weighed 13.3 grams, but shrinking the cap and thinning the plastic bottle reduced the global warming ...
The National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina stated this tornado was 2.5 miles (4.0 km) at a point in time. [7] 2004 Hallam tornado: F4 2.5 miles (4.0 km) NWS Omaha/Valley: Prior to the 2013 El Reno tornado, this tornado held the official record as the widest tornado to ever occur. [8] [9] 2016 Jiangsu tornado: EF4 2.5 miles (4.0 km)
Vanessa Poole said she took this picture after a tornado spawned from the outer bands of Hurricane Milton send a sheet of plywood into her van parked outside her Vero Beach Highlands home ...
Some of the most notorious twisters in U.S. history were wedge tornadoes, including the EF5 that leveled Joplin, Missouri, on May 22, 2011, and the El Reno tornado, which was a jaw-dropping 2.6 ...
This is a list of tornadoes which have been officially labeled as F4, EF4, IF4, or an equivalent rating during the 2000s decade. These scales – the Fujita scale, the Enhanced Fujita scale, the International Fujita scale, and the TORRO tornado intensity scale – attempt to estimate the intensity of a tornado by classifying the damage caused to natural features and man-made structures in the ...
The tornado formed at 6:15 pm CDT in Lawrence County, Alabama and ended 73 minutes later in Madison County, Alabama, killing 28 people. [2] The tornado first touched down near the small community of Mt. Hope, [3] and then tracked into Mt. Moriah, where the tornado rapidly intensified and swept away homes and hurled fleeing vehicles, and where a family of six were killed.