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Tornadoes: TerminologyTornadoes: Terminology Tornado: a violently rotating column of air in Tornado: a violently rotating column of air in
contact with the ground. Also called “twister” contact with the ground. Also called “twister” and “cyclone”and “cyclone”
Waterspout: a tornado over water, generally Waterspout: a tornado over water, generally much weaker than a tornadomuch weaker than a tornado
Funnel Cloud: a rapidly rotating column of air Funnel Cloud: a rapidly rotating column of air not in contact with the ground, often the not in contact with the ground, often the precursor to a tornado, extending from the precursor to a tornado, extending from the base of a cumulonimbus cloudbase of a cumulonimbus cloud
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Tornado SafetyTornado Safety
Avoid blowing debris (don’t become a part of it, Avoid blowing debris (don’t become a part of it, either)either)– Get underground, if possible (wind speed = 0)Get underground, if possible (wind speed = 0)– Find a ditch or low spot and cover your headFind a ditch or low spot and cover your head– Interior, windowless room of a sturdy building, Interior, windowless room of a sturdy building,
preferably under something that won’t fall on you preferably under something that won’t fall on you but will protect you from falling/flying debrisbut will protect you from falling/flying debris
– Avoid cars and mobile homes, highway overpassesAvoid cars and mobile homes, highway overpasses
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Tornado Tornado IntensityIntensity
The Fujita Scale: based upon damage surveys The Fujita Scale: based upon damage surveys and not direct measurement of windsand not direct measurement of winds– Similar to Saffir-Simpson scale for hurricanesSimilar to Saffir-Simpson scale for hurricanes– Ranges from F0 (EF0) for very weak tornadoes to Ranges from F0 (EF0) for very weak tornadoes to
F5 (EF5) for incredibly strong tornadoesF5 (EF5) for incredibly strong tornadoes– Scale goes higher (F12) but it’s unlikely we’ll see Scale goes higher (F12) but it’s unlikely we’ll see
anything stronger than an F5- how can damage be anything stronger than an F5- how can damage be any worse than “incredible?”any worse than “incredible?”
– The strongest tornadoes develop within The strongest tornadoes develop within supercellssupercells– Enhanced Fujita Scale
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Supercell ThunderstormsSupercell Thunderstorms
Produce the most extreme Produce the most extreme severe weathersevere weather– Large, strong tornadoesLarge, strong tornadoes
Wind shear- direction, speedWind shear- direction, speed Rotating thunderstormsRotating thunderstorms
– Long (~6 hour) lifespanLong (~6 hour) lifespan Wind shear- direction, speedWind shear- direction, speed Tilted updraftTilted updraft
– Large hail and damaging windsand damaging winds Extreme instabilityExtreme instability Extremely strong updrafts and Extremely strong updrafts and
downdraftsdowndrafts
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Supercells: Extreme Vertical MotionSupercells: Extreme Vertical Motion
The The LidLid (capping inversion) (capping inversion)– Warm, dry air overlies warm, moist airWarm, dry air overlies warm, moist air– Result of low-level S,SE winds from Gulf of Mexico Result of low-level S,SE winds from Gulf of Mexico
and SW winds above this layer blowing from the and SW winds above this layer blowing from the Mexican plateauMexican plateau
– Limits development of “wimpy” thunderstorms: more Limits development of “wimpy” thunderstorms: more energy available for a few supercells versus lots of energy available for a few supercells versus lots of run-of-the-mill thunderstormsrun-of-the-mill thunderstorms
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Supercells: Extreme Vertical MotionSupercells: Extreme Vertical Motion
– Breaking the LidBreaking the Lid Daytime heating weakens itDaytime heating weakens it Rising air will cause a more rapid cooling aloft than near Rising air will cause a more rapid cooling aloft than near
surface: result is explosive thunderstorm developmentsurface: result is explosive thunderstorm development
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Supercells: Long-Lived MonstersSupercells: Long-Lived Monsters Directional and Directional and
speed shear tilts speed shear tilts the updraftthe updraft
Separates inflow Separates inflow and outflowand outflow– Constant supply of Constant supply of
warm, moist airwarm, moist air
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Supercells: Tornado DevelopmentSupercells: Tornado Development Directional shear induces thunderstorm rotationDirectional shear induces thunderstorm rotation Speed shear creates Speed shear creates horizontal rollhorizontal roll Roll tilts vertically in updraftRoll tilts vertically in updraft
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Supercells: Tornado DevelopmentSupercells: Tornado Development
Strong updrafts and downdrafts, especially the Strong updrafts and downdrafts, especially the rear flank downdraftrear flank downdraft, appear to be important in , appear to be important in tornadogenesistornadogenesis– From Markowski et al, From Markowski et al,
2002, 2002, Direct Surface Direct Surface Thermodynamic Observations Thermodynamic Observations within the Rear-Flank within the Rear-Flank Downdrafts of Nontornadic Downdrafts of Nontornadic and Tornadic Supercells, and Tornadic Supercells, Monthly Weather ReviewMonthly Weather Review
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TornadoesTornadoes Suction Vortices: think of them as mini Suction Vortices: think of them as mini
tornadoes within the primary funneltornadoes within the primary funnel Image from Image from www.atmo.arizona.edu/.../apr2609.jpgwww.atmo.arizona.edu/.../apr2609.jpg
Are tornadoes becoming more frequent?Are tornadoes becoming more frequent?
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Key Figures Key Figures
Tables 14.8, 14.9, 15.8, 15.10, 15.12Tables 14.8, 14.9, 15.8, 15.10, 15.12 Interesting Time-Lapse Movie of Thundersto
rm Development Time-Lapse 2 / Time-Lapse 3Time-Lapse 2 / Time-Lapse 3 Multi-Vortex TornadoMulti-Vortex Tornado M-V Tornado from HelicopterM-V Tornado from Helicopter Rotating Supercells in Wyoming/TexasRotating Supercells in Wyoming/Texas What you normally should NOT doWhat you normally should NOT do