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Geography- Tornados & Hurricanes
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This means that they revolve around a central point, which is known as an 'eye'. The eye is the calmest part in the storm, while the winds raging around the storm have reached a speed of 119 km an hour! The winds rotate in an anti-clockwis...

Tornadoes
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to as a twister or, erroneously, a cyclone) is a brutal, unsafe, rotating pillar of air that is in communicates with both the exterior of the soil and a cumulonimbus cloud or, in uncommon situations, the groundwork of a cumulus cloud. Torna...

Tornadoes
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is a meteorological phenomenon that occurs following an air rotation intensive and low horizontal extension, which extends from the base of a parent cloud, known as cumulonimbus. The base of this cloud is at altitudes below 2 Km and is char...

Recovery Plan For Tornado
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recovery plan involves the municipal organization, the county and the state official s and employees also including the Governor of the state, the Emergency Management Agency, FEMA, the National Guards, and other community agencies such as;...

Tornadoes
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of air in contact with the ground. It usually forms under a cumulonimbus (thunderstorm) cloud and is visible as a condensation funnel or by the dust and other debris incorporated into the rotation (Schultz and Cecil, 2009). About 1,500 torn...

Tornadoes
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of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground. The most violent tornadoes are capable of tremendous destruction with wind speeds of up to 300 mph. They can destroy large buildings, uproot trees and hurl vehicles hundreds of yards. They...

Stanford Prison Experiment And The Wild Beast
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Stanford Prision Experiment The Education of a Torturer' is an account of experiments that has similar results to that of Milgram's obedience experimentsthat were performed in 1963. Though both experiments vary drastically, both have one gr...