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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: oakranger on November 01, 2010, 05:09:39 PM
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Do you guys ever have any tornado? I really never hear anything about it.
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Do you guys ever have any tornado? I really never hear anything about it.
There was one in St. Petersburg not too long ago and that's about it.
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they are very rare but do occur, not as strong as in the mid west..
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You guys seem to have the Market cornered on that, they do occaisionally happen in Australia but there is usually no one to see it.
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They can happen virtually anywhere. Iv'e seen video of UK tornadoes, but of course N America has the best conditions for them.
Cold dry Canadian air channeled down the east side of the rockies colliding with warm moist gulf of Mexico air.
That's why so many hit in TX, OK, KS, and Eastern Colorado, etc.
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You guys seem to have the Market cornered on that, they do occaisionally happen in Australia but there is usually no one to see it.
Yep, psuh a nice warm air mass from the largest gulf in the world northward, and mix it with cold Canadian air and push that southward. Tornado alley!
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UK has more tornados per square mile than any other country :aok
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Someone must have pumped up the RAF's budget when I wasn't looking then :D
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UK has more tornados per square mile than any other country :aok
That I didn't know.
Oklahoma has more tornadoes per square mile than any other state and I'm guessing any other area worldwide.
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They can happen virtually anywhere. Iv'e seen video of UK tornadoes, but of course N America has the best conditions for them.
Cold dry Canadian air channeled down the east side of the rockies colliding with warm moist gulf of Mexico air.
That's why so many hit in TX, OK, KS, and Eastern Colorado, etc.
Yeah we get them all the time here. Often in the spring and early fall we get several warnings a week. They're not so bad unless they hit your house specifically, and that's pretty unlikely if you look at the odds. Keeps the change of the seasons interesting.
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That I didn't know.
Oklahoma has more tornadoes per square mile than any other state and I'm guessing any other area worldwide.
He is talking about the plane, "Tornado"
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He is talking about the plane, "Tornado"
Dam it, you beat me to it. :aok
Interesting how common tornado s are central U.S. but rarely seen in other parts of the world.
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nope, this kind:
(http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/39267000/jpg/_39267143_tornado_203.jpg) (http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/38388000/jpg/_38388483_tornado1300.jpg)
(http://www.product-reviews.net/wp-content/userimages/2007/09/tornadoes-uk.jpg)
they just dont have enough space to grow as massive as the US ones :)
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I say, is that caused in UK by all the swirling steam from the Tea kettles then old chap?
<S> Oz
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first, its called "Europeans" and second, yes we have occasionally tornadoes too here, no F5 scale though as far as i know.
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Yes we do, even here in little old Ireland. But they're small and short lived. There does seem to be a mini tornado alley in County Meath. I remember leaving work once seeing some ominous skies nearby with reports of a tornado ripping through a nearby housing development. It also brought down some huge trees.
They are quite common but nowhere near the intensity you guys experience. There are plenty of vides on Youtube.
There was quite a nasty one in Birmingham, England a few years ago. Did a lot of damage to one particular area.
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He is talking about the plane, "Tornado"
I got the joke but I believe he was talking about actual tornadoes. Considering the smaller land area of the UK, that's conceivable. The US has many more but dividing by sq mi of the entire country would dilute the number.
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exactly - over 100 tornados a year but our little island is only 600miles long. :)
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You guys don't spell it Tournado?
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You guys don't spell it Tournado?
Törnädö :D
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In Irish:tornádó ;) :D