The writer of this
paper introduces, discusses and analyzes the effects of tornadoes, one of the deadliest
atmospheric conditions known to man. This paper also details the event of May 30, 1998 in which a tornado hit the small town of Spencer, North Dakota. This paper
examines the differences between tornadoes,
hurricanes and cyclones.
tornadoes differ from hurricanes in that they form over land, while hurricanes form over water. This paper explores how tornadoes develop as well as the atmospheric conditions that must occur to form tornadoes, including vast thermal instability, high humidity and the meeting of warm, moist
air at low levels with cooler, drier air above. The writer also examines a recent trend, called
storm chasing which has become a popular, recreational sport. Professional storm chasers include meteorologists and scientists who study storms to try to discover how to predict them earlier and understand just how they form.
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