The purpose of this question is is for me to fully understand how tornadoes are spawned to the east of the landfalling hurricane’s track. Why does this happen and what are the factors that behind their formation?

We left Battle Creek and as we arrived in the State of Tennasee, we just missed getting hit by 6 Tornadoes. We saw a lot of damage. Fortunately, God was with us, because we were stopped because we needed gasoline. As we traveled along we got into a road block because of these tornadoes which slowed us down for at least 2 hours. We finally arrived at Atlanta to a Green Tree Hotel. Very nice. Very beautiful rooms and comfortable beds. We shopped in the underground area. Had lunch there and then went through the Coca Cola shopping and entertainment center. After that we shopped in a Mall and found some good buys. Then we headed back by rail. We were picked up by a van and taken back to the hotel. Tired, but refreshed by the hot tub and swimming pool. Then relaxed and watched TV and finally another day and off to sleep. Very nice.

The wind is the lack of air movement not the movement of it. There should always be a slight breeze, as the atmosphere follows a spinning earth, but it tilts different angles, along its eliptical orbit, the mountains/buildings push and the temperature of the ocean, causing warm rising swirls that become hurricanes/tornadoes… it seems an intellegent species on this same senario of planet, would have solar powered refrigeration units off the Carribean, so those swirls, would not even happen in the first place. Also a computer simulation of our "topgraphy’s influenence" according to different angles/times.Refined correlation of data would advance predictability. Structures then placed at certain locations to smooth/cancel negative functioning results. Earth perpetually in a pleasant state, as we evolve into a "Team Human" populate the universe, logical best possibility chance for realization of existence experience as human, since we are recycled back into it, lets all stop the stupid.
we were able to plan and fix the Hubble telescope in space, yet seemingly logical and simple solutions completely escape us. In AZ there are thunderhead clouds overhead on the way to spill on a flooding Texas, yet if there was a bulliten telling everyone in Arizona (so dry in winter, a dust storm yet humid) to turn on their sprinkler systems, the added humidity would rise up and spill those clouds where its needed instead of the sit on hands and let mother nature push you around. For one thing mother nature is a myth, "Blisskeeper" expects us to use our brains and solve problems together, because this creates "wonderment" and that is what "Blisskeeper" breaths, his oxygen. the cycles of life and quintesynthesis determination, each half of its heartbeat. as for what I am doing to help, well for one I’ve never done anything bad to anyone, making me by the logic of math everyones best friend. I do not drive and when I did or if in future a motorcycle or small car, also solarhome planned.

Extreme tornado video footage clips of the violent and deadly Oklahoma and Kansas tornado outbreak on May 4, 2007, the same day Greensburg Kansas was hit by a violent F5 tornado. This footage was shot in NW Oklahoma just hours before the Greensberg twister. Storm chasing journalist Warren Faidley shot this tornado video footage. Extreme Weather Journalist Faidley as seen in VOA TV special. Faidley, recently called America’s “Top Storm Chaser” by MSNBC, is one of the few journalists and …

ok i live in jacksonville fl and fay is supposed to be hitting us today and i keep watching the weather channel and i don’tt mind thunder,lighting,rain,poweroutagess but i keep see reports about tornadoes and the damage the storm has cause and they say they fay is gonna head off shore and it might strengthen and hit our area next. (lucky us.)i know that tornadoes come in many different forms like rain wraps,water spouts,etct ect. ive been amazingly terrified of tornadoes ever since i heard that they can kill people. as of right now the sky is already dark and its only 11 30 in the morning. . if there is a tornado in my area then what kind should it be depending on the storm? and would it hit my house since i live on the west side(i kind of live near flat land)?I’m sooooo terrified i dont want to die i dont want to lose my house im just starting out my high school year and i dont wanna lose my high school oppurtunities!! and if a tornado is heading my way how should i prepare????a and how do i calm my nerveesss????? im sooo terried! and what kind of tornado would it be? F1? F2? thanks.

ok i live in jacksonville fl and fay is supposed to be hitting us overnight/tomorrow and i keep watching the weather channel and i don’tt mind thunder,lighting,rain,poweroutagess but i keep see reports about tornadoes and the damage the storm has cause and they say they fay is gonna head off shore and it might strengthen and hit our area next. (lucky us.)i know that tornadoes come in many different forms like rain wraps,water spouts,etct ect. ive been amazingly terrified of tornadoes ever since i heard that they can kill people. as of right now the sky is already dark and its only 6 o clock. if there is a tornado in my area then what kind should it be depending on the storm? and would it hit my house since i live on the west side(i kind of live near flat land)?I’m sooooo terrified i dont want to die i dont want to lose my house im just starting out my high school year and i dont wanna lose my high school oppurtunities??? and if a tornado is heading my way how should i prepare???? and how do i calm my nerveesss????? im sooo terried!

Does anyone think that hannah by the time it get to my location in long island ny will be still capable of producing heavy rain, tornadoes and strong winds. And if soo when do u think a tornadoe watch will be issued, or a wind advisory or something like that.

I looked this question up and everyone answered similar questions with "natural disasters happen all over the world." I understand that and simply want to know a little bit about what it is like to live in a places that gets frequent tornadoes.

I just got done watching the movie Twister and I can’t imagine myself living in tornado prone areas. I have lived in NJ, CA and HI (NJ pretty much my whole life and absolutely nothing happens there but minor weather conditions the four seasons brings with it) and have seen thunder and lighting at the worst but nothing more. I have never experienced any natural disaster and was wondering what it was like to live where tornadoes hit. I can’t imagine having to rebuild your house every time one comes along, that is what you do if you get tornadoes often right? Does it get expensive?

I know you can’t get away from bad things happening but tornadoes occur all of the time in the middle of the US and I was curious why you would want to live in fear. Also photo albums and all your important stuff, what do you do with all of it? Do you keep all important documents in storage? How often do they hit where you are from? I am just curious to know if its fearful seeing a tornado in your path. Thanks =)

Tornado footage from 2005. From stormvideo.com.

This amazing EF2 tornado was the 3rd intercepted by Hank Schyma just east of Grand Island Nebraska (approaching Aurora) on June 17th 2009. At one point it was a 1/4 mile wide and destroyed a families home and barn. 6 people escaped into the basement seconds before their house was ripped apart. BTW, RFD= Rear Flank Downdraft… Big hail, Strong wrap-around wind, torrential rains, muddy roads, and flying monkeys! Often storm chasers on the back side of the tornado try to maintain possition …

This rare footage of a violent F5 tornado was captured on April 26, 1991 near Red Rock, OK, shot by Warren Faidley. Faidley, recently called America’s “Top Storm Chaser” by MSNBC, is one of the few journalists and professional photographers who has witnessed and survived both an F-5 tornado and a category 5 hurricane. Warren is a best-selling author, motion picture consultant (Twister) and has appeared as a news consultant for CNN and Fox News. He is recognized as one of the top hands-on …

See tornadoes tear across the country. See more National Geographic videos: video.nationalgeographic.com

There is something wrong with the AP photo of the tornado supposedly hitting Iowa on Yahoo! news from Midwest flooding. I got this same photo from friends after the tornado hit Chapman, Kansas. On the left side of the tornado is a square notch missing out of the tornado. Tornadoes don't have missing square pieces. Also there is no rain or hail and the streets aren't wet. Can you see what I see? Midwest Flooding - Yahoo! News Photoshttp://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/Midwest-Flooding-huge-tornado-funnel-cloud-touches-down-Orchard-Iowa-Tuesday-June/ss/events/us/050208midweststorms/im:/080619/480/2c6dee9db6f3482eb6adee79796b9b8b/

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