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CO: So,
tornadoes
don't happen in Massachusetts, and I was cleverly standing in the front yard when one came over the hill.
And this is the curve for the Dallas
tornadoes
in April, where we deployed software.
And
tornadoes
in Tuscaloosa and Joplin, and then later Hurricane Irene, gave us an opportunity to look at that.
They soar in thermals, which are vortexes or little
tornadoes
caused by pressure differences in the air that form throughout the day as the sun heats up the ground.
They're like
tornadoes.
And so three days later, driving very fast, I found myself stalking a single type of giant cloud called the super cell, capable of producing grapefruit-size hail and spectacular tornadoes, although only two percent actually do.
Similar to protecting yourself from
tornadoes
or hurricanes, getting and staying inside a sturdy building would offer protection from the explosion’s shockwave, heat, and radiation.
Now, you see a very interesting pattern here, which is first of all, two things are vastly over-estimated, namely
tornadoes
and fireworks.
That sound you hear during the movie is supposed to be the sound of wind, but instead it's actually the careers of Randy Quaid, Brian Dennehy, and Thomas Gibson (Greg, of the Dharma & Greg duo) plummeting faster than houses and trucks and cows can fly away from one of the 15
tornadoes
we see in the first 5 minutes of the movie.
The first two hours of the televised version are full of character and plot exposition -- after an early brief sequence of Las Vegas being hit by tornadoes, the action doesn't really start until the second two hours.
Despite the effects in "Twister", the
tornadoes
in this film seem less realistic than the one in "The Wizard of Oz" and other effects were obviously done for less money than such series as "CSI" and "Cold Case" spend on the totality of a single episode.
That, in itself, is amazing that multiple
tornadoes
would hit the same town at night in the fall-in Nebraska.
Did you know the book was based on a true story of a series of
tornadoes
devastating a small Nebraska town in 1980?
The
tornadoes
looked extremely fake, and many of the CGI effects were very dodgy, but the scene with the house cracking apart and the contents inside being blown around and sucked out were extremely well done, and just about on par with movies like Twister.
I've had a morbid fascination with
tornadoes
for more than 40 years, since my 5th grade teacher, a native Texan, told stories of ones he saw in his youth.
There is growing evidence of links between climate change and sea-level rise, heat waves, droughts, and rainfall intensity, and, although scientific research on hurricanes and
tornadoes
is not as conclusive, that may be changing.
The Amazon and Indonesian rainforests are burning, and climate catastrophes such as typhoons, tornadoes, and floods are intensifying, with dire consequences for entire populations.
Obviously its madreporic rocks had been made fertile by
tornadoes
and thunderstorms.
We were approaching waterways where storms are commonplace, the very homeland of
tornadoes
and cyclones specifically engendered by the Gulf Stream's current.
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