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Tornadoes

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Tornadoes



I. Introduction

A. Facts

1. Definition

2. Wind Speeds

3. Damage

4. Number Of Tornadoes Per Year

5. Deaths And Injuries

B. Types Of Tornadoes

1. Weak

2. Strong

3. Violent

C. Average Tornado

1. Variation

a. Waterspout

2. Distance Moved

D. Frequency Of Tornadoes

1. Southern States

2. Northern States



II. Where Tornadoes Come From

A. Energy

1. Thunderstorm



III. Where And When Tornadoes Occur

A. North America

1. Rocky Mountains

2. Appalachian Mountains

B. Other Areas Of The World

C. Spring And Summer

1. When

IV. Damage

A. Wind

1. Materials

2. Animals

3. Explosions



V. Detection Of Tornadoes

A. Doppler Radar

1. SKYWARN



VI. Prediction

A. Atmospheric Conditions

B. Environmental Clues



VII. Staying Safe

A. Safety Rules To Follow

B. Where To Go

1. Storm Shelter

2. Basement

3. Bathroom

4. Closet

C. What To Avoid

1. Windows

2. Driving



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