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Where Is Tornado Alley? by Wes Locher, Who HQ, Dede Putra

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  • Where Is Tornado Alley?
  • Wes Locher, Who HQ, Dede Putra
  • Page: 112
  • Format: pdf, ePub, mobi, fb2
  • ISBN: 9780593752197
  • Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group

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Learn about Tornado Alley, the area in the United States where tornadoes are most frequently formed and often cause the most damage. Robert Miller and Ernest Fawbush coined the term "Tornado Alley" after studying the pattern of tornadoes that occurred around Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma. They determined that the highest number of tornadoes in the United States took place across states such as Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska. In this exciting new book, readers will learn about the history of Tornado Alley, other weather phenomena in the area, and what you can do when there is a tornado headed your way. The book also reveals how tornadoes are formed, how storm chasers do their work, and how they help researchers predict new tornado patterns.

Where Tornadoes Happen | Center for Science Education

Live Storm Chasers, Tornadoes, Videos & Weather News
SevereStudios chasers have broadcast multiple-day tornado outbreaks in the Plains, Tornado Alley, Midwest, and Southeast, massive Gulf Coast hurricanes, 
Severe Weather 101: Tornado Basics
Tornado Alley is a nickname invented by the media to refer to a broad area of relatively high tornado occurrence in the central United States. Various “Tornado 
Why is Tornado Alley So Prone to Tornadoes?
Colliding air masses within tornado alley make for exceptional conditions that allow for vigorously rising air, which is essential for thunderstorms.
Tornado Alley: A brief history of this corridor of distruction

Maps show how "Tornado Alley" has shifted in the U.S.
"Tornado Alley" used to refer to the central Plains region, but research shows new areas of the Midwest and Southeast now face a greater 
Quiet March in Tornado Alley
Tornadoes can actually form during any month of the year in the United States, but they are most likely roughly between March and August with a peak between 
What Is Tornado Alley and Where Is It Located?
“Tornado Alley” is more of a colloquial term for a region of the US that is affected annually by some of the most powerful and frequent tornadoes in North 
Watch Out: Tornado Alley Is Migrating Eastward
Although tornadoes touch down in many places across the eastern half of the country, from the 1950s through the 1990s they struck most often in 
Tornado Alley: Is it moving? And what's Dixie Alley?
Yes: The tendencies are changing a little. But that doesn't mean tornado alley is picking up and moving to the East.
How 'tornado alley' is changing
Tornado alley is not a scientific term – it was invented by two meteorologists from the US Air Force in the 1950s to refer to severe weather around Texas and 

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