Tornadoes Chapter 17 Sections 2 & 3 Pages 567-582 Tornadoes • A rapidly whirling, funnel-shaped cloud that reaches down from a storm cloud to touch Earth’s surface. – Usually are on the ground for 15 min or less. – May be only a few hundred meters across – Wind speeds approach 480km/hr (300mph) • If it occurs over a lake or ocean, it is called a water spout. How Tornadoes Form • Develop in low, heavy cumulonimbus clouds. • Most likely during spring and early summer, often late in the afternoon. How Tornadoes Form • Tornado Alley- located in the great plains. – Cold, dry air moves south from Canada. – Warm, humid air moves north from the Gulf. – Causes a squall line of thunderstorms to form which are severe. – US averages 800 tornadoes a year. Fujita Scale Category F-Scale Estimated Wind Speed km/h Estimated Wind Speed mph F0 65-118 km/h 40-72 mph Minor damage, snaps small branches, breaks some windows F1 119-181 km/h 73-112 mph Downs trees, shifts mobile homes off foundations Weak Strong Violent Effects F2 182-253 km/h 113-157 mph Rips roofs off houses, destroys mobile homes, uproots large trees F3 254-332 km/h 158-206 mph Partially destroys buildings, lifts cars F4 333-419 km/h 207-260 mph F5 420-513 km/h 261-318 mph Levels sturdy buildings, tosses cars Lifts and transports sturdy buildings Tornado Safety • Damage is due to strong winds and flying debris (objects picked up by the tornado) • The low pressure sucks up dust and other objects into the funnel. • Tornadoes can move large objects. – Sheds – Trailers – Cars – Homes Tornado Safety • Tornado Watch- possible tornadoes are in your area. • Tornado Warning- a tornado has been spotted on the ground. Tornado Safety • The safest place to be is in the basement of a well built building. • If no basement, move to the middle of the ground floor. (typically a bathroom) – Stay away from windows and doors. – Lie on the floor under a sturdy type of furniture (a large table) Tornado Safety • If in a mobile home or a car, move to a building or lie flat in a ditch. – Underpasses are NOT safe places to seek shelter. Storm Menu