
Tornado Facts: Causes, Formation & Seeking Shelter - Live Science
Apr 19, 2016 · Tornado wind and debris cause most of the structural damage suffered, but nearly half of the injuries from such disasters occur after the tornado has left, during rescue work and cleanup ...
Tornado Safety Myths | What To Do During A Tornado - Live Science
Mar 28, 2013 · The tornado bucked a downward trend in tornado deaths, not only because of its powerful EF4 strength, but also because it hit highly populated areas. For more tornado safety tips, read through the ...
How the 'deadly December tornado' carved a 250-mile path …
Dec 11, 2021 · That tornado leveled Mayfield, Kentucky, where debris was launched more than 30,000 feet (9,100 meters) into the air and homes were sliced off their foundations, the Post reported.
Toradol Uses, Dosage & Side Effects - Drugs.com
Aug 13, 2023 · Toradol is used short-term (5 days or less) to treat moderate to severe pain. Learn about side effects, interactions and indications.
Photos: The Tornado Damage Scale In Images | Live Science
Apr 25, 2011 · The lowest tornado rating, EF-0, is reserved for minor damage. Above, an EF-0 tornado peeled back parts of the roof on a chicken barn in Ringgold, Georgia. EF-0 (65 to 85 mph winds)
How Do Hurricanes Spawn Tornadoes? | Live Science
Sep 10, 2017 · In the case of the Oklahoma tornado outbreak, for example, the warm air came north from the Gulf of Mexico, while the cold air came south from Canada. In the case of hurricanes, however, they ...
Deadliest Tornado Years in U.S. History - Live Science
Jun 16, 2011 · The Rocksprings tornado was an F-5 on the original Fujita intensity scale that occurred well south of the normal bounds of Tornado Alley, according to the NWS office in Amarillo, Texas. The ...
Whirling Flames: How Fire Tornadoes Work | Live Science
May 16, 2014 · A fire tornado, however, picks up burning embers, ash, flaming-hot gases and flammable debris, creating a terrifying tower of flame that can extend hundreds of feet into the air. Is a firenado ...
Giant wildfires can create their own weather. Here's how.
Aug 2, 2024 · The rising air can tilt the spin to vertical, resembling a tornado. These fire whirls can have powerful winds that can spread flaming ash, sparking new areas of fire. They usually are not true ...
Can a Butterfly in Brazil Really Cause a Tornado in Texas?
Dec 13, 2011 · The strange attractor led scientists to conclude that many real-world systems — the stock market, the Texas tornado season — must be similarly unpredictable, and the butterfly effect has ...