Scientists and meteorologists use weather radars to detect tornadoes by looking for rotating air masses within a thunderstorm. Storm spotters on the ground also play a crucial role in spotting tornadoes and reporting their location to weather authorities. Additionally, satellite imagery and weather balloons can provide valuable information for locating tornadoes.
On the traditional Fujita scale there is no such thing as an F9 tornado. On the TORRO scale used in Britain a T9 tornado is a very violent tornado equivalent to a strong F4 on the Fujita scale. Such a tornado will destroy most buildings in its path.
To some extent, yes. A funnel cloud is the visible portion of a tornado. However, not all funnel clouds are tornadoes. If the winds associated with a funnel cloud do not reach the ground then it is not a tornado. Conversely, if the winds do reach the ground the term funnel cloud is not usually used, and the event is simply called a tornado.
A satellite tornado is a tornado that touches down near and usually orbits a larger tornado within the same mesocyclone.
The Enhanced Fujita Scale (EF Scale) is a commonly used guide for tornado intensity. It categorizes tornadoes based on the damage they cause and estimates wind speeds associated with the damage.
Various technologies are used for tornado warnings, including Doppler radar, weather satellites, weather balloons, and computer models. The National Weather Service uses this technology to track and predict severe weather events like tornadoes, issuing warnings to alert the public and potentially save lives.
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Devices not devises i think and the answer is Keyboard , Mouse , Scanner , Fingerprint reader, Touch pad, Touch screen monitors, etc
literary devises are a series of similes, metaphors, onomatapia, and other devises.
In most cases same type of devices used for primary storage - hard drives.
one of them is called trignometry, one is a protractor and the other is a good question...
What is used to locate a point in a coordinate plane
A geiger counter is used to locate radioactivity in the environment.
No machine is used. The intensity of a tornado is determined by a visual survey of the damage.
"Tornado" in Spanish is the same as in English, "tornado". An alternative, "torcedor" (meaning "twister"), can be used.
Ordered pairs are used to locate points on the coordinate plane.
Tornado Valley is not a specific geographic location. The term may refer to regions in the central United States where tornadoes are frequent, such as Tornado Alley which includes parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska.
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