...Tornado Research Paper Tornados, extremely violent storms consisting of air that spins very quickly. We all know what tornados are. Although there are many natural disasters that occur, tornadoes are among the most frequent storms that cause devastating damage, as described by the main points. Tornadoes are formed when cold and hot air mix together. The cold air is dry and the warm air is moist, and once they meet there is nothing you can do. The two types of air will eventually start to swirl and form a funnel. They are usually a result of huge thunderstorms. The winds from a tornado can get up to 300 miles per hour, which some people call an F5. Also, the damage paths can get up to 1 mile wide and 50 miles long. When a tornado occurs the atmosphere is very unstable....
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...How Tornadoes form Do you know what an F5 tornado is?This is one of the facts you will learn in this paper. This paper will discuss what causes tornadoes, the damage they cause, and the different types of tornado. The first topic is the different types of tornadoes.One type of tornados is a waterspout it is a column of rotating water.A cumulus cloud must be present for a tornado to form.Also cold air overlapping warm air has to happen.They can have winds up to 200mph and move across water at 15 mph.All these must happen to from a waterspout.Another type of tornado is a dust devil.They are found in deserts and happens when hot air rises.The wind takes a whirling motion toward the sky.Wind speeds get up to 60 miles per hour.Another type of tornado is a gustnado.They are weak and small .It is not a tornado but it takes experienced person to know the difference.It is a whirling dust cloud in the sky and has small debre.Another type of tornado is a F0 it is a very weak tornado.It can damage chimneys and damage tv...
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...Tornados Imagine there was a tornado and a lot of debri and house in the air. Tornados are really fast and strong. They can last days. You see tornados in april thru june and they happen in the gulf of Mexico and Canada. Tornados are fast and really strong but you can still survive them. Tornados are fast and strong. A tornado's funnel can reach 300 mph and the smallest can still reach 85 mph. They are also really strong, so strong they can lift your house off its foundation.The funnel of a tornado can reach up to 300 mph and the smallest tornado can reach up to 85 mph. The wind is so strong it it can kill. They are so fast that the biggest size can reach up to 318 mph. It is Strong enough to throw you. They are also so strong they...
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...Tornadoes in Tornado Alley Introduction: Information on tornadoes: Tornadoes are one of the many natural disasters that occur and create challenges for people around the world. As the most deadly atmospheric storms of all time, tornadoes are narrow tunnels of air that rotate viciously at speeds up to 300 miles per hour and cause havoc to everything around them by destroying buildings and much more. Such as forests, lakes, habitats, and homes. Moreover, they are formed from extremely violent thunderstorms (see figure 1). Tornadoes form when cool air and warm air travel to the same area and create an instability in the atmosphere. That instability causes the air to rise and spin quickly to form a funnel like shape, which is the tornado. Some...
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...is called tornado alley, and it is generally considered to be Oklahoma, Kansas, the Texas Panhandle, Nebraska, Eastern South Dakota, and Eastern Colorado. The wind speeds of a tornado can reach more than 300 mph, which are faster wind speeds than most hurricanes. In the heart of it all, Kansas will experience on average more than 92 tornados a month. This causes many difficulties and hardships for people involved in the tornado. Although these disasters cause many problems, most victims can agree that they are content with being able to rebuild their homes and hometown into a bigger and stronger community. With the shared traumatizing...
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...When there is a tornado you should take action and stop what you are doing immediately. Tornados are extremely dangerous and should be taken very seriously. When a tornado touches down on the ground it produces extremely violent winds speeds, according to The National Severe Storms Laboratory tornado wind speeds can reach anywhere from 70-320 mph depending on the severity of the tornado. Even though tornados have varying levels of intensity all tornados should be treated very seriously and it is not something to kid about. When tornados touch down on the ground they can absolutely obliterate buildings in their way, destroy infrastructure, and throw debris in every direction. When there is a tornado warning or watch you should know what to do. The United States Department of Labor says that “To prepare for a tornado, businesses should develop an emergency plan. The...
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...On a warm summer day in Texas, a little tornado was playing in the yard. He was twisting and twirling about when his friend Tommy came over. Tommy said to the little tornado, “Hey Tim! Guess what!” Tim the little tornado exclaimed, “What is it Tommy?” A cheeky smile formed across Tommy’s face as he said, “My mother told me how tornadoes are made.” “Oh that is ridiculous”, Tim stated. “Everyone knows that a cloud hand delivers the baby tornado to the mommy tornado.” This made very Tommy angry. “Well go ask your mother! I know I am right! My mother never lies”, and with that Tommy left. Confused by what had just happened, Tim then proceed to continue twisting and twirling in the yard. Later that night at the dinner table Tim asked his mother, “Mom,...
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...Did you know you have 13 minutes to hide from a tornado but not a hurricane? Tornadoes and hurricanes have many differences and similarities. These are the horrible storms that can be found in the US. During a tornado and a hurricane, you must find shelter because of their horrifying appearances, sizes, and you never know exactly where they are going to be. Although you cant hide from a hurricane, you can hide from a tornado. You actually have time to hide from a tornado. According to Source 4, you also have a lot of time to get ready for a hurricane. You have 13 minutes to hide from a tornado. Before a hurricane, you have several days (Basic Facts About Hurricanes). Also, you need to know where to hide or go. According to Source 3, you need to get in a cellar, basement, or somewhere underground. (What you Should Know About Tornadoes) In a hurricane you can not hide underground, because if you did you would drowned.in a hurricane you would have to evacuate or get somewhere high above ground. (Basic Facts About Hurricanes) If you are hiding, don’t go near a window. Windows are made of glass and hard plastic so they will break easily. For example, if a tornado was coming and you were at a window. The glass from the window would break and fly everywhere. It could hit you and cut you. You would be hurt badly or worse, even killed. So don’t go near a window during a tornado....
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...I’m going to ask you a question witch is more dangerous a hurricane or a tornado. I’m going to give you information in how to answer this question. Hopefully it actually helps you answer the question. Well now to get into this complicated stuff. (According to Spencer Adkins) a hurricane is more powerful than a dumb tornado. Also according to him hurricanes kill more people. And are more dangerous because they are usually near the ocean. Witch can cause a storm surge that is kind of like a Tsunami just not as dangerous. (According to Source 2) have their own little place called "Tornado Alley" doesn’t it sound scary (sarcasm)? Well I don’t think so because I don’t even like tornados. But anyways according to source two, tornados are usually...
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...weather to dangerously violent storms. Despite the great variation in weather patterns among the world’s many climates, tornadoes are one weather phenomenon that have been known to occur in almost every climate on Earth. Because a tornado is one of the world’s most deadly forces of nature, it is important for humans to strive to understand what tornadoes are, how they are formed, their potential dangers, and how to better predict the formation of tornadoes so that effective warnings can be issued. In order to completely understand the dangers of tornadoes, it is important to examine the current explanations for how and why tornadoes form. Tornadoes are most often generated by supercell storms. Supercell storms are particularly large, severe storms that develop in highly unstable environments in which cool, dry air lies above warm, moist air. Supercells typically form in the United States during the Spring as warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico flows north and comes in contact with cooler, dryer layers of air. The Midwestern section of the United States tends to be the location for the majority of the country’s tornadoes. Because of this, the area from the Gulf of Mexico to the Great Lakes, spanning over one thousand miles wide, is referred to as “tornado alley”. Although the number of tornadoes reported in the United States each year may seem rather high, in actuality only one percent of all thunderstorms make tornadoes. Of the total number of tornadoes recorded each year...
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...names B. Tornadoes 1. Tornado alley 2. Tornado drills II. Similarities A. Hurricanes 1. Wind 2. Categorized 3. Rain B. Tornadoes 1. Wind 2. Categorized 3. Rain III. Differences A. Tornadoes 1. Form on water 2. Named 3. Predicted early B. Hurricanes 1. Form on land 2. Predicted last minute IV. Differences A. Hurricanes 1. Can last for days B. Tornadoes 1. Last for couple minutes 2. Alerts Hurricanes vs Tornadoes Hurricanes and tornadoes are both dangerous systems that have potential to cause destruction. Many people confuse hurricanes and tornadoes and sometimes even think they are the same thing with different names. However, that is not true. They both share similar characteristics, but are completely different. Hurricanes are also known as cyclones, typhoons or tropical storms depending on where the storm started to form. Tropical storms that form in the Atlantic Ocean or Northeast Pacific, near the united states are called hurricanes. Those that form in the Northwest Pacific, near Japan are called typhoons and those that form in the South Pacific or Indian Oceans are called cyclones. Tornadoes form under certain weather conditions, when cold air and warm air meets which is normally in the fall and spring. The great plains in the United States are well known to tornadoes, in which earned their nickname “tornado alley.” Tornado drills are done throughout the...
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...weather information needed in order successfully and safely do the flight. This paper will discuss how weather detection and forecasting have improved over the years, what the current developments are, and also what is still left to be done in order to ensure proper planning and overall safety for the flight The Federal Aviation Administration is a federal branch that focuses on the overall safety and regulations in regards to aviation in the United States. A pilot is required to get a weather briefing before each flight. These weather briefings are offered by the FAA in conjunction with Lockheed Martin. The weather briefings provide weather information products that give important information in regards to winds, cloud ceilings, icing hazards and turbulence. According to Gloria J Kulesa (2004), the weather phenomena’s that have the greatest impacts are: in-flight icing, turbulence, convective weather, cloud ceilings and visibilities. While traveling, one of the greatest annoyances is flight delays. Most flight delays are attributed to weather. Kulesa points out that the Aviation Weather Research Program’s National Convective Weather Forecast and Terminal Weather Forecast are improving the detection and forecasting of thunderstorms and thus minimalizing the numerous flight delays that we get due to stormy weather (Kulesa, 2004, p811). Another hazard that poses a severe threat to aviation is tornados....
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...Wave of the Future Gretta D Wagner John Brown University Applied Research in Management OM 3123 Professor Kimberly Jones May 10, 2011 Abstract In recent years ecological activists have brought to our attention the impact we humans have placed on our planet as a whole. From pollution to global warming some type of environmental effect is brought up in our daily conversations. One major item of discussion is typically “going green”. The Monolithic Dome offers natural disaster resistance, physical damage resistance from insects and rodents, mold resistance, degradation resistance, all while offering the most economical, green energy efficient building available. Monolithic Domes the Green Wave of the Future The Monolithic Dome originally started out as a dream for Davis South who with his two brothers, Randy and Barry, researched, planned and built the first monolithic dome. David South had heard Buckminster Fuller talking about geodesic domes on the radio in 1956. David immediately thought I can do better. Geodesic domes are made from triangle wooden structure forms places together to form the structure of the dome in which the outer structure is then lain. David South researched this type of structure and became fascinated with it. After much discussion with his brothers Randy and Barry, the South brothers started trying to develop a stronger more reliable dome. After several years of research and numerous trials and errors the South Brothers came up with a process...
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...In order to make the information “readable,” views must access the file with a personal encryption key provided by human resources or the internal IT department. Anyone can easily read a paper file that accidentally gets left on a service counter or desk – this includes curious patients waiting for service. The Kearn County Mental Health Department (KCMH-CA) reported leaving a medical report containing full names, service codes and location information unprotected while their facility was undergoing renovations. Fortunately, no highly sensitive information was exposed, but this could have just as easily been a document with more valuable information. It is far easier to leave information behind when relocating or renovating your facility if you are using paper-based records than it is when your files are digitally archived in the cloud, or on your network. Reason #3: Recovering After a Natural Disaster or Other...
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...Descriptive and Inferential Statistics Statistics are all-around and used in everyday life. Statistics are used to describe how effective a medication is for a certain disorder to what the most popular color is in the United States. According to Aron, Aron, and Coups, 2009, “statistics is a method of pursuing truth. As a minimum, statistics can tell you the likelihood that your hunch is true in this time and place and with these sorts of people” (p. 2). Psychologist use two branches of statistics to summarize his or her results and those are descriptive and inferential statistics. This paper will discuss the function of statistics, what descriptive and inferential statistics are, and the relationship between descriptive and inferential statistics. Statistics are used in almost every branch of study and is found behind the scenes in many of our normal daily activities. From economic to scientific studies, statistics are utilized in one way or another. Statistics are an essential part of understanding information and expanding knowledge base and is encompasses almost all aspects of enquiry ("7 Most Essential Functions Of Statistics", 2012). Statistics have many functions that we utilize;statisticsprovides for a better understanding of phenomenon of nature and helps in proper and statistical planning in all forms of study. Using statistics helps in collecting useful quantitative data and also aids in presenting difficult or confusing data in an understandable way. Statistics facilitate...
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