sábado, 23 de septiembre de 2023

Tornadoes

 Hi y'all.

Welcome back to my blog. 

I would like to share something a little personal with you, my dear readers. 

I am a nature lover. I am not only referring to the sunsets or sunrises (although I must admit that the colors that are presented in each of them are incredibly spectacular, what a beautiful combination of orange, pink, and purple); but also the storms, the combination of wind and shades of gray, for me is also amazing.



both pictures are beautiful

I have respect for nature because it is beautifully terrifying. Something that fills me with excitement and terror is tornadoes. I have never lived in a storm with a tornado, although this year something similar happened here in our country, but it would be a unique and terrifying experience.

I really admire the intensity and strength that tornadoes have. There are 5 types of tornadoes, and their number changes according to their magnitude.

Rope tornadoes are usually the smallest kind of tornadoes. This type of tornado appears weak but becomes more intense as it narrows and tightens.


Cone tornadoes are widest at the base and much wider where they meet the thunderstorm. This gives them a conical appearance.


The stovepipe tornado. Its width on the ground and at the base of the storm are similar.

Wedge is slang for a large tornado that has a condensation funnel that is at least as wide at the ground as it is tall. Wedges often appear with violent tornadoes, ranking EF-4 or EF-5 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale.



And finally, Multi-vortex tornadoes. Are those in which two or more condensation funnels or debris clouds are present at the same time. These tornadoes can be especially damaging. 

Surprisingly scary.

Thank you for reading to the end, I hope you loved this reading as much as I did.


2 comentarios:

  1. Wow! I didn't know that there were many types of tornadoes. This information is totally new to me. It was really interesting to read your post.

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  2. woww!!, I totally loved the two first pictures, they transmit something beautiful. In the other hand I didn't know either all the names of the different tornadoes, what a nice information, thanks!:)

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