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  1. 1001 Questions Answered About: Hurricanes, Tornadoes and Other Natural Air Disasters by Barbara Tufty, 1987-09-01
  2. The Everything Weather Book: From Daily Forecasts to Blizzards, Hurricanes, and Tornadoes : All You Need to Know to Be Your Own Meteorologist (Everything Series) by Mark Cantrell, 2002-09
  3. Tornado: Accounts of Tornadoes in Iowa by John L. Stanford, 1987-09-30
  4. Tornadoes, Dark Days, Anomalous Precipitation, and Related Weather Phenomena by William Corliss, 1983-04
  5. Disaster! Tornadoes by Dennis B. Fradin, 1982-06
  6. Disastrous Hurricanes and Tornadoes: A First Book by Max Alth, Charlotte Alth, 1981-10
  7. Hurricanes and Tornadoes by Norman S. Barrett, 1991-02
  8. A Popular Treatise on the Winds: Comprising the General Motions of the Atmosphere, Monsoons, Cyclones, Tornadoes, Waterspouts, Hail-Storms, Etc., Etc [ 1904 ] by William Ferrel, 2009-08-10
  9. Whirlwinds, Cyclones and Tornadoes by William Morris Davis, 2010-01-09
  10. Tornadoes and Superstorms: Prepack of 6 (Graphic Natural Disasters) by Gary Jeffrey, 2007-02
  11. Hurricanes, Storms and Tornadoes (Russian Translation Series, 2) by D. Nalivkin, 1983-01-01
  12. Storm Chasers: On the Trail of Deadly Tornadoes (High Five Reading) by Matt White, 2002-05
  13. Tornadoes (New True Books) by Arlene Erlbach, 1995-03
  14. Hurricanes, Storms, Tornadoes by J.H. Winchester, 1968-01

81. Wirbelsturm Vom 17. Juni 1931
Eine Dokumentation des Tornados vom 17. Juni 1931. Neben einer kurzen Beschreibung der Wegstrecke werden auch die Zerst rungen bebildert.
http://www.plbg.de/lexikon/wirbelsturm.htm
Quelle: Plettenberger Stadtgeschichte, Bd. 1, 1993, S. 218-244, Autor: Martin Zimmer
"Es war alles das Werk weniger Sekunden"
Der Wirbelsturm im Elsetal am 17. Juni 1931 Von einer Naturkatastrophe wurde die Stadt Plettenberg in den späten Nachmittagsstunden des 17. Juni 1931 heimgesucht: ein Wirbelsturm richtete binnen weniger Minuten insbesondere in den Ortsteilen des Elsetals erhebliche Schäden an Wohngebäuden, Fabrikanlagen, Verkehrseinrichtungen und Waldbeständen an. Landwirte verloren durch einstürzendes Mauerwerk und herabfallende Dachkonstruktionen ihr Vieh. Auch zwei Tote sowie vierzig Verletzte waren die Folge dieser Katastrophe. Es war ein Unglückstag, an den sich noch heute viele Plettenberger mit Schrecken erinnern und der weit über den heimischen Raum hinaus damals für Schlagzeilen in den regionalen und überregionalen Tageszeitungen sorgte. Der Weg des Wirbelsturms
Folgt man den verschiedenen Berichten über die vom Tornado betroffenen Gemeinden, so nahm diese Naturkatastrophe südlich des Ebbegebirges im Raum Meinerzhagen/Derschlag ihren Anfang, ausgelöst durch zwei an den Seiten aufeinander prallende Gewitter. Hierdurch gerieten die Luftmassen in Drehung und erzeugten somit jenen gewaltigen Orkan. In Willertshagen, ein kleiner Ort östlich von Meinerzhagen, wurden bereits meterdicke Bäume entwurzelt, Dächer abgedeckt und ein im Bau befindliches Massivgebäude einer Hühnerfarm gänzlich zerstört. Ein großer Teil des Viehbestandes wurde vernichtet. Mehrere Hühner sollen vom Sturm sogar bis ins Ebbegebirge entflogen sein. Bei Rettungsversuchen erlitt der Besitzer der Hühnerfarm mehrere Rippenbrüche. Eine Frau, die Kühe von der Weide holen wollte, wurde in einen Stacheldrahtzaun geschleudert und erheblich verletzt.

82. Tornado- Und Downburstklimatologie
Ein Artikel von Nikolai Dotzek.
http://tordach.org/pdf/KSB2004_Dotzek-final.pdf

83. Tornado Sistems
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http://www.tornado.ro

84. In Principio
Breve novella scripte pro dar un impression del effectos de un attacco de tornado. Con ligamines.
http://tif.faithweb.com/
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In principio… Omne cosas ha su principio. Alcun vices le principio de un cosa es le fin de un altere. Le gente que sempre inventa principios cerca indefatigabilemente pro le melio comenciamento de su affaires de negotios, de politica, de actos criminal, de vengiantias, de romances e de amor. Regrettabilemente, multe comenciamentos non ha continuation e non ha fin. Ma non le tornado!
Le tornado veni subito, cade al solo como un sagitta celestial e marca su injustitia impartial super le tote terra in su via. Iste paginas io dedica al familias supervivente del tornados a su fortia e su dolor commun.
Hic in iste paginas io offere un traduction de un historia in duo partes, titulate "Tornado I" e "Tornado II". Io spera que vos que lege lor phrases pote imaginar le experientia de superviver le attacco de un tornado. Io spera que vos non ha nunquam un experientia real con illos. Mi odio del fortia destructive del tornados al superviver su presentia diabolic diminueva con mi studio de iste phenomeno natural.
Hodie io studia iste phenomenos e tenta comprender su comenciamento, disveloppamento e termination in le tempestas de tonitros, de grandine, e de pluvias torrential. Pro poter dar notitia avantiate del occurrentia de iste phenomenos nos necessita comprender como illos comencia e qual es le fonte de su fortia tanto poterose.

85. DFW Tornados - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
This Wikipedia entry includes club information, history and records.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DFW_Tornados
DFW Tornados
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search DFW Tornados Full name Dallas-Fort Worth Tornados Nickname(s) The Tornados Founded Stadium Pizza Hut Park
Frisco, Texas

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Owner Jim Mertz Head Coach Paul Robinson League USL Premier Development League 3rd, Mid South
Playoffs: DNQ Home colors Away colors Current season DFW Tornados (also known as Dallas-Fort Worth Tornados ) is an American soccer team based in Dallas, Texas , United States. Founded in 1986, the team plays in the USL Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid , in the Mid South Division of the Southern Conference. The team plays its home games at Pizza Hut Park (the home of Major League Soccer 's FC Dallas ) in nearby Frisco, Texas , where they have played since 2010. The team's colors are black, blue and white.
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86. Fort Worth Tornado, March 28, 2000, 1820 Hours
A personal account of the tornado that hit Fort Worth on March 28, 2000, causing half a billion dollars damage to the city.
http://www.kenkuhl.com/tornado/
On March 28, 2000, at 6:20 PM, a tornado passed directly over my house. It proceeded to downtown Fort Worth, causing a half billion dollars in damage to homes, churches, businesses, and skyscrapers. These pages are my account of the tornado and the damaged it caused.
I'll begin with my account of the moments leading up to the tornado
**note: there is now a book available about the tornado.
[This site is not yet complete, more photos and descriptions will be added.] Ken M. Kuhl
www.kenkuhl.com/tornado

87. 1997 Central Texas Tornado Outbreak - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Encyclopedia article with details about the Jarrell tornado of May 27, 1997 and the weather system that spawned it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarrell_Tornado
1997 Central Texas tornado outbreak
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Jarrell Tornado Jump to: navigation search 1997 Central Texas tornado outbreak Date of tornado outbreak May 27, 1997 Duration 13.5 hours Maximum rated tornado tornado Tornadoes caused 20 confirmed Damages Fatalities Areas affected Central Texas Time from first tornado to last tornado
Most severe tornado damage; see Fujita Scale The 1997 Central Texas tornado outbreak was an unusual tornado outbreak in Central Texas which occurred on May 27, 1997. The tornado that struck the town of Jarrell, Texas killed 27 people out of 1319 residents . Double Creek Estates, a subdivision of Jarrell, was literally wiped off the map with all 38 homes and several mobile homes destroyed
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In the early morning hours of May 27, a large Mesoscale Convective Complex developed over Eastern Oklahoma and Western Arkansas . A "gravity wave" or outflow boundary was generated by this system and stalled out over Central Texas. This was oriented from the northeast to the southwest, causing the movement of the supercells later on to be to the southwest, which is extremely unusual. Also unusual on this day was the low shear and extreme instability.

88. Jarrell Tx Tornado
Photos and text coverage of the tornado.
http://www.rogersadler.com/Jarrell_tornado/jarrell.htm
© 2002-2003 Roger Sadler www.rogersadler.com
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After the Storm
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Or you can click on the photos below to see a larger version.
Three of these photos were published in "Twisting Up a Storm" in 2001 by Learning Media Limited of New Zealand for distribution in the US . The book is for 6th graders to get them involved in research and writing. The three photos are the pile of debris with a car on top, the bedsprings wrapped around a post, and the "view of the devastation."
Two weeks after the F5 tornado in Jarrell, Texas
I was able to go there to do some relief work. photos and text by Roger Sadler
All of the houses were totally blown away by the F5 tornado and all that remained were empty slabs. The neighborhood roads wound around to empty foundations. The damaged area had a definite beginning and end. On the edge of the disaster, houses remained standing, minus windows and much of their roofs.

89. Tornado Local News Topix
Local, regional, and statewide news collected from diverse sources on the web.
http://www.topix.com/city/tornado-wv

90. Tornado Hits A Village Near Sargodha-Pakistan. 10 Died & More Than Hundreds Inju
Extreme weather phenomena-tornado was reported in Sargodha region-Pakistan. The synoptic situation and subsequent damages are documented in this report.
http://www.angelfire.com/az3/azt_articles/wtrphenomena/chak_misran.html
A Tornado Hits Chak Misran-A Village Of Valley Soan-Skacer- PAKISTN
By
Khan, Azmat Hayat On 26th March, 2001 (1530LT), a tornado produced surface winds greater than 65 kts in Chak Misran village near Bhalwal area. This storm was much stronger-appearing on radar compared to a sqall-line of intense storms during late winter season. This paper documents the structure of this storm, as reflected by charts and visualized by satellite data. Synoptic History: March is the peak month of spring season and sufficient isolation towards end of month combined with polar continental air over upper parts of country results high degree of instability and produce violent thunderstorms.
On 28th March, at 0500PST, continental air was penetrating into northern half of country. Also there was sufficient moisture influx from Arabian Sea upto 18000 ft. Right from surface to 18000 ft, charts depicted some what intense circulation over central Punjab with centre near Sargodha area that acted as a vortex of southwest relatively warm-moist currents and cold continental air from north-northwest.
850 mb pressure pattern at 0500PST
on 28th March, 2001

91. Lubbock Online - 1970 Lubbock Tornado
Special edition of the newspaper with articles and photographs.
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92. TIME Daily 5/4/99: The Force Of Nature Page 3
A photo essay from The Great Tornado in Oklahoma.
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The Force of Nature A woman and her two children huddle under a bridge outside Newcastle, Okla., as a half-mile-wide tornado looms. Many of those who were still in their homes when the storms struck paid the price. J. Pat Carter/AP I

93. Tornado
Definici de tornado. Vida d un tornado. Qu ha de passar per a qu es formin? On es formen habitualment? Caracter stiques. Tipus de tornado. A quina velocitat es mouen? Curiositats. Glosari de termes. Realitzat per alumnes de l IES Collserola.
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TORNADOS
Definició de tornado
Els tornados
Vida de un tornado
Qué ha de passar per a que es formin?
On es formen habitualment?
Característiques
Quins són els tipus de tornado?
A quina velocitat es mouen?
Curiositats
Glosari de termes (amb enllaços des d'on trobar més informació)
Altres direccions des d'on trobar informació sobre els tornados (en anglès)
Autors i agraiments
Tornados:
Un tornado és una perillosa perturbació meteorológica que es forma quan l'aire càlid i humit de les capes inferiors penetra a l'aire fred i sec de les capes superiors i és xuclat cap a la part superior en forma d'embut. Els efectes convinats d' una baixada ràpida de la presió i dels violents vents, que poden arribar a una velocitat de 600 Km/h , donant lloc a una força devastadora que pot destruir edificis sencers i aixecar cotxes i màquines de tren. Els tornados s'associen amb freqüència als ciclons tropicals que, en bufar per sobre dels continents, produeixen les condicions favorables a la seva formació. Un tornado medeix entre 40 i 200 m de radi i es desplaça a una velocitat mitja de 50Km/h durant uns quants minuts , però en algunes ocasions es produeixen "super-tornados " que tenen una vida molt més llarga que els altres. Índex
Els tornados:
Vam decidir fer aquest projecte d'una pàgina web sobre els tornados en català perqué després de buscar infructuosament pàgines web en català sobre els tornados no en vam trobar cap. A més també cal tenir en compte l'èxit de la pel.lícula Twister, que dóna a la pàgina una característica d'actualitat.

94. What Creates A Tornado?
Find out nature s recipe for creating a tornado and why the United States is the tornado capital of the world.
http://www.pa.msu.edu/~sciencet/ask_st/081397.html
What creates a tornado?
(Lansing State Journal, August 13, 1997) Recently, several tornado warnings and one tornado have hit our area. What is the recipe for a tornado? The ingredients are: a big thunderstorm; winds blowing from opposite directions; and a strong updraft. Strong updrafts surge up through storm clouds causing the cloud tops to bubble up and subside. A tornado can form when the air in these updrafts begins to rotate as opposing winds cause the storm to start spinning. This whirling mass of air and cloud is called a vortex and the spinning column of air within the vortex is called a mesocyclone. The air pressure in the center of the vortex drops as more air is sucked into it, although at the present time scientists do not know just how low the air pressure can get within the center of the vortex. As the mesocyclones get stronger they begin to shrink and spin faster. The familiar funnel shape of a tornado develops as the air pressure in the center of the vortex drops. As more and more air gets drawn into the funnel it accelerates upwards and the funnel stretches. Tornado Trivia: Wind speeds within a tornado may reach 600 miles per hour, and objects picked up by a tornado hurtle around it at the same speed. The United States is the tornado capital of the world with an average of 700 tornadoes per year. The U.S. has this many tornadoes because of west winds. Winds from the west are forced to stream over the Rocky Mountains. On the other side these winds encounter the low, warm, moist winds from the Gulf of Mexico. These two air masses collide over the central U.S and provide the possibility for tornado development. That's why Kansas had more than 1200 tornadoes from 1953 to 1980 while Alaska only had one.

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