Tornado 'kill' - how does the wrath of nature form?
Repeating the "death" tornado will make scientists better understand their birth.
Although it is a natural phenomenon that is not too strange, not everyone understands the formation of a deadly danger named - tornado.
It must be affirmed that tornadoes are an extremely dangerous form of storm with tremendous destructive capabilities where it sweeps.
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.
Tornado is an extremely dangerous form of storm.
And to better understand the advent of the tornado, the University of Wisconsin-Madison experts recreated the conditions of the 2011 "monster" El Reno tornado in the laboratory.
Reportedly, the El Reno tornado in 2011 is classified as EF5 (strongest level) in Fujita scale - wind force scale and cyclone influence area.
Accordingly, the EF5 level is when a tornado has a wind speed of 419 to 512km / h, an unbelievable destructive power: enough to blow away the houses built firmly, pull out the trees original and fly the car .
In his simulation, the scientist recreated the conditions that led to catastrophic events using actual observational data.
EF5 level is when a tornado has a wind speed of 419 to 512km / h.
Sound in the atmosphere from the stored data shows the configuration of the temperature, air pressure, wind speed, and humidity of the tornado.
Researchers discovered, when the tornado itself formed, there were many "small tornadoes" that formed and gradually joined together to form a block. This makes thunder clouds stronger, and wind speed is also enhanced.
Along with that, experts recognized the formation of the new structure, including cyclone flow with sudden action.
Leigh Orf, a scientist at the Hydrometeorological Research Institute (CIMSS), said: "This cyclone flow is formed by the cooling air layer. They are sucked into the ventilation layer to transfer the entire system. system ".
When the tornado itself shaped, there were many "small tornadoes" that formed and gradually joined together to form a block.
Although not fully exposed to the tornado but around them, it is believed that this is an important part of maintaining the strength of the storm.
In addition, there are a number of factors that are not anticipated in the formation of tornadoes. That is the temperature, humidity and wind instability in the atmosphere.
According to Orf, creating a storm model with an EF5 level will help us better understand the formation of storms, tornadoes - a mystery to scientists.
Orf said, they will continue to improve the model, giving a better analysis to understand the dangers of tornadoes that are capable of devastating this land.
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