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Tornadoes rip through Mississippi

  • March 26, 2023
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Tornadoes rip through Mississippi

Subject : Geography

Section: physical geography

Concept :

  • A night of tornadoes left behind a trail of devastation in the US state of Mississippi on Friday.
  • The extremely powerful and large tornadoes destroyed buildings and knocked out power in multiple states.

About Tornadoes

  • A tornado is a narrow, violently rotating column of air that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground.
  • Because wind is invisible, it is hard to see a tornado unless it forms a condensation funnel made up of water droplets, dust and debris.
  • Tornadoes can be among the most violent phenomena of all atmospheric storms we experience.
  • Tornadoes come in many shapes and sizes, and they are often visible in the form of a condensation funnel originating from the base of a cumulonimbus cloud, with a cloud of rotating debris and dust beneath it.
  • It is generally accompanied by extreme weather such as heavy downpours, hail storms, and lightning.

What causes tornadoes?

  • These violent storms occur around the world, but the United States is a major hotspot with about a thousand tornadoes every year.
  • Although they can occur at any time of the day or night, most tornadoes form in the late afternoon.
  • By this time the sun has heated the ground and the atmosphere enough to produce thunderstorms.
  • The most violent tornadoes come from supercells, which are large thunderstorms that have winds already in rotation.
  • Tornadoes form when warm, humid air collides with cold, dry air.
  • The denser cold air is pushed over the warm air, usually producing thunderstorms.
  • The warm air rises through the colder air, causing an updraft.
  • The updraft will begin to rotate if winds vary sharply in speed or direction.
  • As the rotating updraft, called a mesocycle, draws in more warm air from the moving thunderstorm, its rotation speed increases.
  • Cool air fed by the jet stream, a strong band of wind in the atmosphere, provides even more energy.
  • Water droplets from the mesocyclone’s moist air form a funnel cloud. The funnel continues to grow and eventually it descends from the cloud until it touches the ground to become a tornado.
  • Once a tornado hits the ground, it may live for as little as a few seconds or as long as three hours.

How tornadoes are forecasted?

  • Tornadoes are hard to predict because compared to other extreme weather events, they are relatively small.
  • That makes them difficult to observe. Meteorologists use Doppler radar, weather balloons, satellites, and computer modeling to watch the skies for severe storms and tornadic activity.
  • Doppler radars record wind speeds and identify areas of rotation within thunderstorms.

Scale to measure the intensity of Tornado

  • The Fujita Scale (F0 to F5) is used to rate the severity of tornadoes after they occur by the extent of the damage they cause.
  • F0 is the least intense; F5 the most intense.

Difference between Tornadoes and Funnel Clouds

  • A tornado is a tightly spinning column of air in contact with the ground beneath a thunderstorm cloud.
  • In contrast, a funnel cloud spins in mid-air without touching the ground.

Difference between Cyclones and Tornadoes

Geography Tornadoes rip through Mississippi

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