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What direction do tornadoes come from? Does the region of the US play a role in path direction? Tornadoes can appear from any direction. Most move from southwest to northeast, or west to east. Some tornadoes have changed direction amid path, or even backtracked.
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www.spc.noaa.gov/faq/tornado/
www.spc.noaa.gov/faq/tornado/
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Davidmt1: it depends on the location of the tornado. They usually all go in the same direction but they can go in any direction. Typically in the U.S. tornadoes move from the Southwest to the Northeast, because its parent storm is moving in...
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Does the region of the US play a role in path direction? Tornadoes can appear from any direction. Most move from southwest to northeast, or west to east. Some tornadoes have changed direction amid path, or even backtracked. [A tornado can ...
http://www.fjcollazo.com/fjc_publishings/documents/Torn...
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Tornadoes can occur that are entirely wrapped in heavy rain, ... could a tornado come from a storm like that? The Tornado Team: Of course, the weather changes all the time! If there is anything that we can say about the weather is that it constantly changes. It also is true that we may be seeing evidence of climate change.
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www.usatoday.com/community/chat/0504tornb.htm
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a relatively weak, fast-moving tornado would produce a path where most of the damage would be from a single direction. In contrast to tornadoes, ... Basically, tornadoes come from thunderstorms, so the conditions must be favorable for thunderstorms: warm, moist air at low levels, changing to cool conditions aloft.
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www.usatoday.com/community/chat/0504torna.htm
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Most significant tornadoes come from the southwest and move in a northeasterly direction. They are unpredictable and erratic in behavior --stationary one moment, and then moving very, very quickly the next. Even though rare, tornado "pathway speeds" of up to 70 mph have been reported.
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www.dem.dcc.state.nc.us/pio/tor.htm
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Always go to the Southwest corner of your house during a tornado. FALSE. Staying in the Southwest corner of your home will not guarantee safety. Tornadoes can come from ANY direction. The best place to take cover is underground and get underneath a sturdy work bench or table.
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www.qsl.net/w5www/tornado.html
www.qsl.net/w5www/tornado.html
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Scientists do not understand exactly how tornadoes form, but there are many theories. Here is one theory. During the spring time cool air rushes down from Canada. This cool air meets the hot, dry air coming up from Mexico.
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www.angelfire.com/ak/321cyclone/formation.html
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What follows is a listing, with short descriptions, of the killer tornadoes that have occurred this year, ... ; Come on down into the "storm cellar"! ... It would record pressure, relative humidity, temperature, wind speed, wind direction, and electrical field, all on tape inside the 55 gallon drum shell. The 400 pound TOTO could...
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www.tornadoproject.com/
www.tornadoproject.com/
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