I had another great day at school today, I had the chance to share my tornado report with my class and 5b too.
thank you all for listening and a special thanks to my dearest friend Tala for working together in this diorama.
Please allow me to share this with you once more.
The weather is an important part of our daily lives and it affects us all. We may come to school wearing shorts and t-shirts because we heard in T.V weather forecast news that the weather will be good the next day.
Tornado is one of the weather crises that must be taken seriously. The tornado wind is the most violent wind that occurs in earth, it happens when a warm, humid air mass meets with a cool, dry air mass.
Fortunately, most of tornadoes are weak only few are strong and dangerous.
Tornadoes come in many shapes and sizes but usually they are in the form of a “funnel” where its narrow end touches the ground and its wide part forms the cloud of dust on top,
The most extreme tornado in history was “Tri-state tornado” which went through Missouri , Illinois and Indiana on March 18, 1925.It was the longest path length (219miles, 352km), the longest duration (3.5 hours), and the fastest speed (73MPH, 117km/h).
WHAT IF WE WERE IN SCHOOL????
If a tornado happens, students should leave their class rooms, gym and auditorium and go to an interior room on the lowest floor, they also should stay away from glass both windows and doors and protect their heads with their arms, mattresses or even their jackets. They should listen to their teacher’s instruction.
Tornado has different colors depending on the place in which they are formed.
If it’s over a dry environment it will be invisible or colorless, if it’s over water it will be white or blue, it can be red if it happens in a mountain area, and it can be white if it happens over a snow covered ground.
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