PPT-Tornadoes
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111615 Winds can exceed 300 mph Around 1000 occur on average each year in the US Kill 80 injure 1500 people each year on average Can have a path up to a mile wide
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111615 Winds can exceed 300 mph Around 1000 occur on average each year in the US Kill 80 injure 1500 people each year on average Can have a path up to a mile wide Can occur any time of the year but . . Insurance Trends and Challenges in an Era of Climate Volatility. National Tornado Summit. Oklahoma City, OK. February 11, 2014. Robert P. Hartwig, Ph.D., CPCU, President & Economist. Insurance Information Institute 110 William Street New York, NY 10038. Louisville, Kentucky. Significant Severe Weather Event Expected. Multimedia Hazardous Weather Briefing. This is an event-driven hazardous weather briefing compiled by staff at the NWS office in Louisville at . by Otis Eli, Paul Graham, and Wilson Li. Introduction. . Tornados are very . dangerous storms. They . act as . a big vacuum. . Tornado season in Canada . is from April . to September. Did you know that in Canada 100 tornados are reported each . By: Maggie Colf. Tornadoes. “There is also disagreement as to whether separate touchdowns of the same funnel constitute separate tornado.”. Tornadoes may not have a visible funnel.. Truth is that we don’t fully understand.. Tornados. 2. nd. Grade Standards:. 2.2.2 Experience and describe wind as the motion of air. 2.2.3 Chart or graph weather observations such as cloud cover, cloud type and . type . of precipitation on a daily basis over a period of a week.. Marco . Micozzi. &. Glenda Sullivan. PASS Objectives. Grade 6 World Studies. 1.2 – Identify, evaluate, and draw conclusions from different kinds of. maps, graphs, charts, diagrams, timelines, and other representations . tornado . counts with the large-scale environment on . monthly time. -scales. Michael K. Tippett. 1. , Adam H. Sobel. 2,3. and . Suzana. J. . Camargo. 3. 1 . International Research Institute for Climate and Society, Columbia University, Palisades, NY. S6E4. I can relate unequal heating of land and water surfaces to form tornados and thunderstorms.. I can relate how moisture evaporating from the oceans affects the weather patterns and events such as hurricanes.. October 27/28 2010. Extreme Weather. Hurricane Ivan. over Gulf, Sept. 2004. Source: NOAA. Definitions. Climate Change. : . . Changes in climate of the past, present or future associated with . natural . Dylan R. Card and Ross A. . Lazear. Department of Atmospheric & Environmental Sciences, State University of New York, Albany New York. Motivation. :. T. he . rear flanking . downdraft . (RFD) and secondary rear flanking downdraft (SRFD) . Vr. Shear Details. Patrick . J. . Spoden. , Daniel . Spaeth. , Christine . Wielgos. , Mike York, Robin Smith, Gregory . Meffert. , Ryan J. Presley, Ken . Ludington, Brittany Peterson (FGF). Bow Echo Workshop March 2017. Tornadoes Form in Severe Thunderstorms. A . tornado . is a violently rotating column of air stretching from a . Cumulonimbus. cloud . to the ground. . A . tornado can . become . visible when . water droplets . Tornadoes are . rotating columns of air that extend down from a storm cloud in the shape of a . funnel.. Anything . in the path of a tornado, including houses, cars, forests, and other ecosystems, . are . Be able to describe . how . and why a . TORNADO. forms, and the role of the . MESOCYCLONE. in formation.. Be able to identify the . THREE. main . TYPES. of tornadoes and the key tornado formation .
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