Fire hoses are more dangerous in the winter
Two notorious cannons raged on April 11, 1965. It attacked Sunnyside at Elkhart, Ind., Killing 36 people.
Two notorious cannons raged on April 11, 1965. It attacked Sunnyside at Elkhart, Ind., Killing 36 people.
According to recent reports, a large group of combined water hoses killed at least eight people and injured others in Oklahoma earlier this month.
The situation of dangerous weather has also been predicted to occur in Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri and Tennessee.
Is this unusual?
In fact, tornadoes can occur at any time of the year, in many places in the same family but often happen scary at night.
Although they are most common in Tornado Alley in the spring, when the warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico moves in the north, it conflicts with a cooler airflow, causing intense tornadoes, but local conditions can also generate water hoses even in Michigan in October.
The risk of death is higher in winter
No time of the year is completely free from the danger of a water cannon. Spring and autumn are times of transfer when blocks of warm and cold collide, creating a big storm with thunder and lightning. During the summer, cannons can also form during tropical storms, which can turn a gentle outer storm arm into a massive destructive event in a locality.
Winter whirlwinds can be particularly dangerous not because they're stronger but because they tend to move faster.
If the hose moves towards you, you risk being injured or dying in a car rather than when you are indoors. (Photo: npclark2k / morgueFile)
Dragon hoses in winter and early spring often come with fairly strong front systems that form in the central states, moving in the east.
Researcher Harold Brooks said: 'The biggest problem is that the hoses themselves tend to move faster'.
Around the world
Tornadoes can occur in more areas than some people may notice.
While the United States leads with more than 1,000 tornadoes each year, tornadoes can also reach every continent except Antarctica.
The state of Texas leads the United States with an average of 125 tornados per year, Florida has a cyclone density that is greater than one mile anywhere. Many tornadoes occurred outside the corridor of the dragon's foothills, including Maine (twice a year), Arizona (3 times) and California (5 times).
Another important warning for people living in countries with cannons is: While 27% of US water cannons occur at night, 39% of deaths are caused by water cannons and 42% of hose events Deadly dragons all happen at night . The reason is: People are often sleeping and unable to hear warnings, those who find trained cannons cannot see the cannons at night so a predictive measure has been disabled.
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