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Tornado$501658$ - Übersetzung nach Englisch

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  • Goshen County, Wyoming on June 5, 2009]]. Strong mesocyclones show up as adjacent areas of yellow and blue (on other radars, bright red and bright green), and usually indicate an imminent or occurring tornado.
  • tornado]] outside [[Dallas, Texas]] on April 2, 1957.
  • The [[1999 Salt Lake City tornado]] disproved several misconceptions, including the idea that tornadoes cannot occur in cities.
  • F-scale]] on top, Alaska and Hawaii negligible, source [[NOAA]] [[Storm Prediction Center]].
  • May 1981]]
  • Damage from the [[Birmingham tornado of 2005]]. An unusually strong example of a tornado event in the [[United Kingdom]], the Birmingham Tornado resulted in 19 injuries, mostly from falling trees.
  • A sequence of images showing the birth of a tornado. First, the rotating cloud base lowers. This lowering becomes a funnel, which continues descending while winds build near the surface, kicking up dust and debris and causing damage. As the pressure continues to drop, the visible funnel extends to the ground. This tornado, near [[Dimmitt, Texas]], was one of the best-observed violent tornadoes in history.
  • translucent]] dust cloud, kicked up by the tornado's strong winds at the surface. The wind of the tornado has a much wider radius than the funnel itself.
  • A dust devil in [[Arizona]]
  • A tornado dissipating or "roping out" in [[Eads, Colorado]].
  • Composite of eight images shot in sequence as a tornado formed in [[Kansas]] in 2016
  • Areas worldwide where tornadoes are most likely, indicated by orange shading
  • A rope tornado in its dissipating stage, found near [[Tecumseh, Oklahoma]].
  • large tornado]] of the highest category, EF5, ravaged [[Moore, Oklahoma]].
  • A map of the tornado paths in the Super Outbreak (April 3–4, 1974)
  • Path of a tornado across Wisconsin on August 21, 1857
  • Intense tornado activity in the United States. The darker-colored areas denote the area commonly referred to as [[Tornado Alley]].
  • U. S. annual count of confirmed tornadoes. The count uptick in 1990 is coincident with the introduction of doppler weather radar.
  • An illustration of generation of infrasound in tornadoes by the [[Earth System Research Laboratory]]'s Infrasound Program
  • A [[Doppler on Wheels]] unit observing a tornado near [[Attica, Kansas]]
  • This tornado has no funnel cloud; however, the rotating dust cloud indicates that strong winds are occurring at the surface, and thus it is a true tornado.
  • A waterspout near the [[Florida Keys]] in 1969.
  •  The mature stage of a tornado that occurred in [[Union City, Oklahoma]] on May 24, 1973.
  • A rotating [[wall cloud]] with [[rear flank downdraft]] clear slot evident to its left rear
  • publisher=National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration}}</ref>
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  • Goshen County, Wyoming on June 5, 2009]]. Strong mesocyclones show up as adjacent areas of yellow and blue (on other radars, bright red and bright green), and usually indicate an imminent or occurring tornado.
  • tornado]] outside [[Dallas, Texas]] on April 2, 1957.
  • The [[1999 Salt Lake City tornado]] disproved several misconceptions, including the idea that tornadoes cannot occur in cities.
  • F-scale]] on top, Alaska and Hawaii negligible, source [[NOAA]] [[Storm Prediction Center]].
  • May 1981]]
  • Damage from the [[Birmingham tornado of 2005]]. An unusually strong example of a tornado event in the [[United Kingdom]], the Birmingham Tornado resulted in 19 injuries, mostly from falling trees.
  • A sequence of images showing the birth of a tornado. First, the rotating cloud base lowers. This lowering becomes a funnel, which continues descending while winds build near the surface, kicking up dust and debris and causing damage. As the pressure continues to drop, the visible funnel extends to the ground. This tornado, near [[Dimmitt, Texas]], was one of the best-observed violent tornadoes in history.
  • translucent]] dust cloud, kicked up by the tornado's strong winds at the surface. The wind of the tornado has a much wider radius than the funnel itself.
  • A dust devil in [[Arizona]]
  • A tornado dissipating or "roping out" in [[Eads, Colorado]].
  • Composite of eight images shot in sequence as a tornado formed in [[Kansas]] in 2016
  • Areas worldwide where tornadoes are most likely, indicated by orange shading
  • A rope tornado in its dissipating stage, found near [[Tecumseh, Oklahoma]].
  • large tornado]] of the highest category, EF5, ravaged [[Moore, Oklahoma]].
  • A map of the tornado paths in the Super Outbreak (April 3–4, 1974)
  • Path of a tornado across Wisconsin on August 21, 1857
  • Intense tornado activity in the United States. The darker-colored areas denote the area commonly referred to as [[Tornado Alley]].
  • U. S. annual count of confirmed tornadoes. The count uptick in 1990 is coincident with the introduction of doppler weather radar.
  • An illustration of generation of infrasound in tornadoes by the [[Earth System Research Laboratory]]'s Infrasound Program
  • A [[Doppler on Wheels]] unit observing a tornado near [[Attica, Kansas]]
  • This tornado has no funnel cloud; however, the rotating dust cloud indicates that strong winds are occurring at the surface, and thus it is a true tornado.
  • A waterspout near the [[Florida Keys]] in 1969.
  •  The mature stage of a tornado that occurred in [[Union City, Oklahoma]] on May 24, 1973.
  • A rotating [[wall cloud]] with [[rear flank downdraft]] clear slot evident to its left rear
  • publisher=National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration}}</ref>
VIOLENTLY ROTATING COLUMN OF AIR THAT IS IN CONTACT WITH BOTH THE EARTH'S SURFACE AND A CUMULONIMBUS CLOUD IN THE AIR
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Definition

Tornado
·noun A violent whirling wind; specifically (Meteorol.), a tempest distinguished by a rapid whirling and slow progressive motion, usually accompaned with severe thunder, lightning, and torrents of rain, and commonly of short duration and small breadth; a small cyclone.

Wikipedia

Tornado (disambiguation)

A tornado is a violent rotating column of air that touches the surface of the earth.

Tornado may also refer to: