“Wind” is an interesting text that explains the affects and behaviors of tornadoes. The author tries to explain what they look like and how it affects people’s lives through three different ways. While the speaker uses climatologist’s jargon to explain tornadoes, the comparisons and first-hand stories make the passage easier to understand.
Climatologists use certain terminology to explain their observations. The speaker uses words like “funicular”, “pendant mammate”, “thermal instability”, and “cyclonic vorticity” to explain a tornado’s appearance and behavior. This jargon allows an accurate description that also makes the passage seem more credible. The jargon is a little hard to understand but because it is climatologist’s jargon it sounds