Assignment 1_Case Study: Tornado
Thunderstorms
ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE (EF-Scale)
Emily N. Siena A.. The problem is that, we would like to know how tornadoes form and why they form. Also we would like to know what we can do to protect.
Chapter 4 Convective Dynamics 4.5. Bright Bands, Bow Echoes and Mesoscale Convective Complexes Photographs © Todd Lindley.
Tornadoes. What is a tornado? A tornado is a violently rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground. A thunderstorm is, in general,
Convective Dynamics Squall Lines Adapted from material from the COMET Program.
Dr. Scott M. Rochette Department of the Earth Sciences The College at Brockport.
Thunderstorms. Thunderstorm Frequency See Figure 10.23 in text.
Assignment #4. Squall Lines Photographs © Todd LindleyTodd Lindley.
What is a Tornado? A tornado is a violently rotating column of air that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground. (Watch Tornado Montage)
Tornadoes, Hurricanes and Earthquakes Home Quiz Exit End.