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Scientists finally explain somewhat of the mystery that occurred inside a tornado - the temperature dropped sharply, the amount of oxygen deprivation was severe.

Although popular, the natural and deadly phenomenon of this tornado is still a mystery to the scientific community.

Tornadoes are a form of extremely dangerous storms with tremendous destructive capabilities where they sweep through. It was formed from a swirling air that expanded from thunderclouds and when it reached the ground, it became a tornado, moving at a very fast speed.

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Tornado is an extremely dangerous form of storm.

And recently, Concordia University scientists in Montreal revealed the "dead zone" inside a tornado. Specifically, they discovered the mystery that occurred inside a tornado, which caused the temperature to drop sharply and lack of large amounts of oxygen to each location.

Professor Georgios Vatistas shared : "As an air bag moving from the periphery of the cyclone to the center, the airbags expand into day 1 stronger, causing the temperature and oxygen density to decrease ."

This conclusion came after the professor and his colleagues analyzed the impact of the Scottsbluff tornado , Nebraska in 1955.

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When the tornado passes, the surrounding climate will be changed.

The witness said when the tornado passed, the climate around them suddenly changed. The temperature in the middle of the warm summer suddenly became cold, they even felt deep.

Besides, they also felt suffocated, difficult to breathe, feeling like the air pressure dropped sharply, causing the oxygen in the air to not fly.

From the cyclone gathering information of Scottsbluff, Nebraska in 1955, they found that the cyclone's internal temperature had dropped from 27 degrees Celsius to 12 degrees Celsius. At the cyclone center, the air density was around 20% - lower than the amount of air measured at a high altitude.

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At the center of the cyclone, the air density is about 20% - lower than the amount of air measured at a high altitude.

With this index, it is called "dead zone" - Professor Vatistas shared. Scientists say this study is really important to help them better understand the mysterious manifestations of atmospheric vortices such as tornadoes and water spouts.

The study was published in the Journal of Aircraft by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Space.