Friday, May 6, 2011

What causes tornadoes to form?

What are the ingredients for the perfect tornado?  Why is May the key month?  What is the difference between a super cell, a tornado and a wind shear?

Tornado 101

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  1. it is hotter and ore humid in the south but the warmth and humidity spreads north more often into the plains and midwest.

    the key for may is while it is getting warmer and more humid near the surface, the jet stream is more energetic. this is the second ingredient of atmospheric instability.

    tornado - a really severe thunder- storm involving twister clouds
    super cell - thunderstorm
    wind sheer - the difference in both wind speed and direction with height
    the three things above are all very similar because they all involve thunder storms

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  3. Hot/Humid weather also a little bit of wetness. May is Wet and Moist. A wind shear will sustain a tornado
    Ethan Mercurio

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  4. The in grediants for a perfect tornado are a strong jet stream, and alot of warmth and moisture. The difference between a super cell and a wins shear is that a wind shear is when there is a difference in wind speed and direction, but a super cell is a type of thunder storm.

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  5. the two important things needed for a perfect tornados the jet stream air becomes strong and the warm air stream . a super cell is a severe thunderstorm. a tornado is a severe thunderstorm with twisting clouds that make a tornado

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  6. May is hot and humid. A super cell is a thunder storm a wind shear is a large jet stream

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  7. when it gets hot and hummid on the surface. the jet sream gets more energetic.
    -super cell thunderstorm.
    -tornado thunderstorm with twister clouds
    -differenc between wind speed and height
    Brendan mcwilliams

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  8. Due to humidity and heat from the south, winds carry the humidity and heat up north to us, this is the type of weather Tornadoes love. As it gets warmer the jet stream gets more energetic, this causes atmospheric instability, which causes Tornadoes. The key points are:

    Tornado- A type of extreme wind current mixed with clouds and debris hat is very extreme.

    Super cell- A type of thundertorm that has rotation which in turn(hehehe) causes tornadoes.

    Wind Shear- A difference in wind speed and direction

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  9. it has to be humid and hot weather. there also needs to be a jet stream which is energetic.then a wind shear which helps sustain super cell thunderstorms.and that helps make tornadoes.

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  10. In may it's hotter and more humid in may. And it is also hotter in the south. In may while it gets hotter and humid, the jet stream gets more entergetic. What also helps is the atmospeheric instability. A Tornado is a very severe storm were there are twister clouds inovolved. Super cells are huge thunderstorms. A wind Shear is a the diffrence in both wind speed and direction. There is not much diffrence in them because they involve thunderstorms.

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  11. Humid and hot weather and a jetstream and moisture. The jet stream is still enerjetic. Wind shear helps sustain a tornadoe.

    y ted young

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  13. to make a tornado the jet stream still has to be energetic.the second ingredient of atmospheric instability providing cold dry air plowing over the top of warm humid near the surface air.The strong jet stream disturbances tend to make tornadoes more likely to happen.

    Adam Lyons

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  14. For a perfect tornado you need increasing warmth and humidity, and the last ingredient is the role of near-surface boundaries, including warm and cold fronts, dry lines, pre-frontal troughs, and thunderstorm outflow boundaries.


    May is the key month because while it's getting warmer and more humid near the surface, the jet stream is still energetic.

    The difference between a wind shear, tornado and supercell is that a wind shear is strong jet stream disturbances that tend to enhance the difference in both wind speed and direction with height.A super cell is a very powerful storm that can sometimes form a tornado. And a tornado are strong winds that cause damage.

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  15. Increrasing warmth and humidity is one thing for the perfect tornado. The sun is higher in the sky in the south also. The warmth also spreads to the plains and the midwest, this is where most tornados are. A super cell is a severe thunderstorm that can produce severe weather like large hail, damaging straight-line winds, and all violent tornados. A tornado is a column of air that violently rotates in contact with and extending between a convective cloud and the surface of the earth. This is the most destructive storm. Tornados can happen in any state but it just needs the right weather conditions. A wind shear is the rate of wind speed or direction change with distance.

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  16. The ingredients for a perfect tornado are, 1. May's incresing hot and humid air, May's cold, dry air aloft plowing over the top of warm, humid near-surface air, and
    3.The last ingredient is the role of nearsurface boundaries, like warm and cold fronts, dry lines, prefrontal troughs, and thunderstorm. A tornado is caused with hot and cold air, super cells are thunderstorms, and a wind shear is when strong jet streams enhance in both wind speed and direction... with height.

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  17. May is the peak month for tornadoes, almost doubling the average of April. So, if we thought April was bad, then we are in for a wake up call if May follows the regular routine. Although we are not in the tornado alley, we are still in the greater risk for tornadoes.

    One reason for the tornadoes to form in May because the temperature is beginning to rise, and then once the temperature rises, it spreads to the plains in the Midwest, then,there is a basis for severe thunderstorms.

    Another reason, is that the jet stream is still energetic, causing the cold dry air to 'plow' over the top of the warm/hot humid air.

    One last reason May's averages are so high is the 'role of near surface boundaries' which includes warm fronts, cold fronts, dry lines, pre-frontal troughs, and thunderstorm outflow boundaries.

    Wind shear is the rate of wind speed or direction that changes with distance.

    A tornado is a cone or column of air, normally the result of a severe thunderstorm, that causes damage and has very high speed winds.

    A super cell is a severe thunderstorm that can produce the most violent tornadoes.

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  18. It is hotter and more humid and the jet stream is still energetic causes a tornado. The key for may is that while it's getting warmer and more humid near the surface, the jet stream is still energetic
    super cell- thunderstorm.
    tornado-thunderstorm with twister clouds
    Wind sheer-difference between wind speed and height

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  19. the ingredients for a perfect tornado is may's humidty and warmth increases, the sun becomes higher into the sky which makes the weather more hotter or humid,maritime tropical air which sets the foundation for severe t-storms, instability which is cold, dry air that is on top of the near the surface humid air. the key for may is that the jet stream is still energetic while it is getting warmer, and the last ingredient is warm and cold fronts, dry lines, pre-frontal troughs, and thunderstorm outflow boundaries helping focus on the thunderstorm causing humid air to rise. the difference between super cell and a tornado wind shear is
    the jet stream in both wind speed and height is the wind shear , wind shear helps keep control of super cell storms

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  20. For a tornado you need increasing warmth and humidity.The last ingredient is the role of near-surface boundaries, including warm and cold fronts, dry lines, pre-frontal troughs, and thunderstorm outflow boundaries.
    May is the perfect month for tornados because while it is getting warmer and more humid near the surface the jet stream is still energetic.
    The difference between a wind shear, tornado and supercell is that a wind shear is strong jet stream disturbances that tend to enhance the difference in both wind speed and direction with height.A super cell is a very powerful storm that can sometimes form a tornado. And a tornado are strong winds that cause damage.

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  21. Strong jet stream and plenty of heat and moisture. Even though the humidity and heat are near the surface the jet stream is still strong. A wind shear usually means breezes or slight thunderstorm.

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  22. hot air and wetness starts a tornado.

    ~Daniel O'Hearn~

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  23. the two important things needed for a perfect tornados the jet stream air becomes strong and the warm air stream . a super cell is a severe thunderstorm. a tornado is a severe thunderstorm with twisting clouds that make a tornado

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  24. The ingredients to a perfect tornado is hot and humid weather, and wet and moistness.You need increasing warmth and humidity, and the last ingredient is the role of near-surface boundaries, including warm and cold fronts, dry lines, pre-frontal troughs, and thunderstorm outflow boundaries.

    . May is wet and moist, therefore it would be a good time for a tornado to occur.
    The difference bettween and super cell, tornado and a wind shear isis that a wind shear is strong jet stream disturbances that tend to enhance the difference in both wind speed and direction with height.A super cell is a very powerful storm that can sometimes form a tornado, and a tornado are strong winds that cause damage

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  25. Due to humidity and heat from the south, winds carry the humidity and heat up north to us, this is the type of weather Tornadoes love. As it gets warmer the jet stream gets more energetic, this causes atmospheric instability, which causes Tornadoes. The key points are:

    Tornado- A type of extreme wind current mixed with clouds and debris hat is very extreme.

    Super cell- A type of thundertorm that has rotation which in turn(hehehe) causes tornadoes.

    Wind Shear- A difference in wind speed and direction

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  26. For a perfect tornado you need increasing warmth and humidity, and the last ingredient is the role of near-surface boundaries, including warm and cold fronts, dry lines, pre-frontal troughs, and thunderstorm outflow boundaries.
    The key for May is that while it's getting warmer and more humid near the surface, the jet stream is still energetic. This is the second "ingredient" of atmospheric instability, providing cold, dry air aloft plowing over the top of warm, humid near-surface air. These strong jet stream disturbances help to sustain supercell thunderstorms.
    A super cell is a thunderstorm that is characterized by the presence of a mesocyclone.
    A tornado is destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and a wind shear is ais a difference in wind speed and direction over a short distance in the atmosphere.

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  27. when it gets hot and hummid on the surface. the jet sream gets more energetic.Super cells are huge thunderstorms. A wind Shear is a the diffrence in both wind speed and direction.
    David Meiners

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  28. For a perfect tornado you need increasing warmth and humidity.May is the key month because while it's getting warmer and more humid near the surface, the jet stream is still energetic.The difference between a wind shear, tornado and supercell is that a wind shear is strong jet stream disturbances that tend to enhance the difference in both wind speed and direction with height.A super cell is a very powerful storm that can sometimes form a tornado. And a tornado are strong winds that cause damage.

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  29. The mix for a fair tornado is a good, strong jet stream, along with moisture and warmth. The difference between a super cell and Shear Winds is that a Wind Shear is when there is a difference in wind speed and direction, but a Super Cell is a type of thunder storm.

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  30. The increasing heat and humidity, the jetb stream is still energetic and warm and cold fronts, dry lines, pre-frontal troughs, and thunderstorm outflow boundaries. All of these things happen frequently in May. A tornado is a really severe thunderstorm involving twister clouds. A
    super cell is a thunderstorm. A
    wind sheer is the difference in both wind speed and direction with height. The three things above are all very similar because they all involve thunder storms.

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  31. The ingrediants for a tornado are a strong jet stream and alot of warmth and moisture. The difference between a super cell and a wind shear is that a wind shear is when there is a difference in wind speed and direction, but a super cell is a type of thunder storm.

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  32. May's increased warmth and humidity, The jet stream is still energetic, the last is the role of near boundaries like warm fronts and cold fronts.

    May is getting warmer and more humid.

    A wind shear is the speed and direction in distance. A supercell is a storm cell that produces violent storms.

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  33. The ingredients are:
    -Strong jet stream
    -Warmth
    -Moisture
    May is the key month for tornadoes because there is a strong jet stream and lots of warmth and moisture.
    Super cell: powerful thunderstorm
    Torndao: funnel of fastly rotating wind that comes in contact with ground.
    Wind Shear:jet stream disturbances that enhance difference in wind direction, speed, and height.
    Sam Tendam

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  34. it is hotter and ore humid in the south but the warmth and humidity spreads north more often into the plains and midwest.

    the key for may is while it is getting warmer and more humid near the surface, the jet stream is more energetic. this is the second ingredient of atmospheric instability.

    tornado - a really severe thunder- storm involving twister clouds
    super cell - thunderstorm
    wind sheer - the difference in both wind speed and direction with height
    the three things above are all very similar because they all involve thunder storms

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  35. The ingredients for a perfect tornado are a strong jet stream, and alot of warmth and moisture.May is in tornado season so that is why May is the key month.The difference between a super cell and a wind shear is that a wind shear is when there is a difference in wind speed and direction, but a super cell is a type of thunder storm.

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  36. For a tornado you need increasing warmth and humidity.The last ingredient is the role of near-surface boundaries, including warm and cold fronts, dry lines, pre-frontal troughs, and thunderstorm outflow boundaries.
    The difference between a wind shear, tornado and supercell is that a wind shear is strong jet stream disturbances that tend to enhance the difference in both wind speed and direction with height

    chase pearson

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  37. THe 1st ingredient to a perfect tornado is warm and humid weather. The last ingredient is the role of near-surface boundaries, including warm and cold fronts, dry lines, pre-frontal trough, & thunderstorm outflow boundaries.
    May is the key month because while it's getting warmer and more humid near the surface, the jet stream is still energetic.

    Wind Shear- a strong jet stream disturbances that tend to enhance the difference in both wind speed and direction with height.
    Super Cell- a very powerful storm that can sometimes form a tornado. Tornado- very strong winds that cause damage.

    -Corissa Sturm,(:

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  38. the ingredients are an air mass near the surface, called "maritime tropical" air, that sets the foundation for severe storms.
    The key for May, however, is that while it's getting warmer and more humid near the surface, the jet stream is still energetic. This is the second ingredient. the jet stream difference in both wind speed and direction with height, called wind shear, helping to sustain supercell thunderstorms. The last ingredient is the near-surface boundaries, including warm and cold fronts, dry lines, pre-frontal troughs, and thunderstorm outflow bounaries.

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  39. for a good tornado you need hot and humid wheater also near-surface boundaries, including warm and cold fronts, dry lines, pre-frontal troughs, and thunderstorm outflow boundaries. May is the key month because while it's getting warmer and more humid near the surface, the jet stream is still energetic. The difference between a wind shear, tornado and supercell is that a wind shear is strong jet stream disturbances that tend to enhance the difference in both wind speed and direction with height.A super cell is a very powerful storm that can sometimes form a tornado. And a tornado are strong winds that cause damage.
    jordan harbour

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  40. Hot, humid, little wetness.The difference between a super cell and a wins shear is that a wind shear is when there is a difference in wind speed and direction, but a super cell is a type of thunder storm.

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  41. The ingredients for a perfect tornado is hot and humid weather and also moisture. May is the key month because while it's getting warmer and more humid near the surface, the jet stream is still energetic. A super cell is a thunderstorm. A tornado is a thunderstorm with twister clouds. Wind shear is the difference between wind speed and height.

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  42. Hot/Humid weather also a little bit of wetness. May is Wet and Moist. A wind shear will sustain a tornado

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  43. when cold air and hot air goes in circls and causes a tornado
    taylor roberts

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  44. the perfect ingredients for a perfect tornado is that it needs to be more hot and humid and cold dry air. The hot and humid air mixes with the cold creating a wind mixtureand then a tornado.

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  45. hot or maybe humid weather key gettin warmer wind can withstand a tornDO wind shear cant

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  46. To have a perfect tornado you would have to have it is hotter and or humid in the south but the warmth and humidity.may is a key month because while it is getting warmer and more humid near the surface, the jet stream is more energetic. uper cell is a thunderstorm
    wind sheer is a the difference in both wind speed and direction with height
    the three things above are all very similar because they all involve thunder storms

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  47. One ingreadiant is warm weather, another is near serface bounderies, and the final is a warm jetstream. Because warm weather is starting to come. The difference is that the winds are at different speeds.
    Alex Richmond

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  48. It is hotter and more humid in the south, but the warmth and humitity of it spreads northmore often into the plains/ and mid-west.
    The key for the month of May, is that it is getting more warmer and humid near the surface, the jet stream is more energetic. this is the 2nd ingredient of atmospheric instability.
    tornado - a really severe thunder- storm involving twister clouds
    super cell - thunderstorm
    wind sheer - the difference in both wind speed and direction with height
    the three things above are all very similar because they all involve thunder storms...(ETC.)

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  49. for a perfect tornado to form it has to be hot and humid. May is the key month for tornados because may is typicly a warm and wet month. also it is more humid toward the ground. the differance is that wnd shears have a differant wind speed adn super cells go indifferant directions

    Ryan Bussard

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  50. What really causes for tornadoes to form is warm air along with moisture. Maybe even cold air. May is the key month because it is starting to get warmer more moist. Plus, the Jet stream is getting more energetic.

    Tornado: A thunderstorm that forms funnel clouds.
    Super cell: basically only a t-storm
    Wind Shear: The difference in wind and heighth.

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  51. Tornado's need a fast increase in heat and moisture. The difference between a super cell, a tornado and a wind shear is that a wind shear helps sustain a super cell and a tornado is the result of the others.

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  52. For a tornado you need increasing warmth and humidity.The last ingredient is the role of near-surface boundaries, including warm and cold fronts, dry lines, pre-frontal troughs, and thunderstorm outflow boundaries.
    May is the perfect month for tornados because while it is getting warmer and more humid near the surface the jet stream is still energetic.
    The difference between a wind shear, tornado and supercell is that a wind shear is strong jet stream disturbances that tend to enhance the difference in both wind speed and direction with height.A super cell is a very powerful storm that can sometimes form a tornado. And a tornado are strong winds that cause damage.

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  53. May weather is getting warmer and humid, and the jet stream is energetic.Those are the most important ingrediants for a good strong tornadic activity. The important difference between a super cell and a wins shear is that a wind shear is when there is a difference in wind speeds and directions direction, but a super cell is a type of strong thunder storm.

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  54. jet streams stay strong,plenty of warm moist air.super cell is a storm and a wind shear is a tornado.

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  55. What is in a tornado is a jetsteam, Warmth and Moisture. May's increasing warmth and humidity.Tornado is a localized, violently destructive windstorm occurring over land.A super cell is a really big thunderstorm. A wind Shear is the rate at which wind velocity changes from point to point in a given direction.

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  56. the ingredients for a perfect tornado is hot and humid weather, also moisture.

    May is a key month because it is warming up and getting hotter plus it is more humid near the surface. The jet stream is more energetic too.

    Tornado-a really severe thunderstorm, involving twister clouds.

    Super Cell- a thunderstorm.

    Wind Sheer- the difference in both wind speed and direction with height.

    The three things above are similar because they include thurnderstorms.

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  57. Mayy Is Hot And Humiddd . A Super Cell Is A Thunder Stormm A Wind Shearr Is A Large Jet Streamm .

    Kristinn Murphhhy (:

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  58. hotter/humid and wettness. may is key because it is wet and moist and can be hot and humid.a wind shear will sustain a tornado

    -Dylan Humbert

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  59. May increases in warmth and huumidity. More ingredients are warm and cool fronts as well. These strong jet streem disturbances enhance the difference between wind speed direction and hight is a WIND SHEER, helping to sustain SUPER CELL TORNADOS.

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  60. There are several ingredients for a perfect tornadoe. Some of these ingredients include May's increasing warmth and humidity, the warmth and humidity spread north into the plains and the midwest. This air mass that sets near the surface is one key factor that sets the foundation for a severe storm. Also another ingredient is, while its getting warmer near the surface, the jet stream is still energetic. The last ingredient is the role of the near ground boundaries, ( cold and warm fronts, dry lines, pre frontal troughs and thunderstorm outflow boundaries.)These all cause a focus for thunderstorms to develop by converging winds forcing warm humid air to rise. one reason may is a key month to tornadoes is that because it has an increasing temperature and humidity. A wind sream is a strong jet stream disturbance that tends to enhance the difference in wind speed and direction with height, and a super cell is a very powerful thunderstorm and a tornado is a twister or a cyclone which is a violent storm with winds whirling around an area with extremely low preasure.

    - Michael Van Schoik

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  61. jet stream+ warmth+persipatation= tornadoes. the differents is speed and direction

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  62. For a perfect tornado, there has to be warmth and humidity that increases, cold and warm fronts, strong jet streams and cold, dry air over the top of warm, humid air near the surface.

    May is the key month because warmer and more humid near the surface and the jet stream is still (Dumbledore) energetic.

    A super cell is a type of thundertorm that has rotation that causes tornadoes. They don't occur often.


    A tornado is a rotating column of air that causes extreme damage and is very dangerous.

    A wind shear is the rate of wind speed or direction change with distance.

    Hermione & Ron
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    Jenna Duebber & Emma Cliffe

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  63. Warmth and humidity, energetic jetstreams, warm and cold fronts, dry lines, pre-frontal troughs, and thunderstorms. Since April rains alot it's humid in May plus it's pretty warm.

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  64. hot air and wetness. may is perfect because it is rainy and it is starting to get warm. tornadoe is a thunder storm

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  65. The ingredients for a tornado are warmth, humidity, and cold dry air plowing over the warm. May is the key month because it has warm moist air.
    A very severe storm that creates funnel clouds which touch the ground.
    A super cell is a strong thunder storm.
    A wind sheer is the difference in both wid speed and direction in height.

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  66. Tornadoes are caused by hot and cold air battleling against each other and they start to swirl togetthet making a tornadoes.The key for may is while it is getting warmer and more humid near the surface and the jet stream is more energetic.Thisis the second ingerdient of atmosphere instability.
    Andrew Hudson

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  67. hot and humid.but wet in may because of all the rain we had.a wind sheer will stop a tornado




    nathan stenger

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  68. The reason why may is tornado month is because warm and cool air start to mix together and end up going in circles and cause a tornado.

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  69. the one above is mine kristan dalton

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  70. The key ingredients of a tornado are plenty of warm moister and jet streams. The reason may is a key month is that it supplies all the needs for a tornado to form. A wind shear is the diriction of the wind. A supercell is a sever thunder storm, and a tornado is a circling vortex that is created by hot and cold air are combined together.

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  71. - the air getting more humid,the Jet stream is still energetic and there is a warm and cold fronts.

    - May is a key month because it ia becoming more humid and there is alot of rain so that plants can grow.

    - A wind sheer is the way the wind is going while a tornadoe is wind spining around and a super cell is were tornaoes could form.
    Nick Aichele

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  72. The ingredients for a perfect tornado are alot of moisture and warmth. May is key for tornadoes because it is very warm and rainy.

    A supercell is a storm that could possibly produce a tornado.

    A tornado is a severe thunderstorm that has rotating clouds. They take on a funnel shape.

    A wind shear is a differnce in wind speed.

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  73. Jet streams stay strong and alot of warm moist air.Super cell is a storm and a wind shear is a tornado.

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  74. For a perfect tornado you need increasing warmth and humidity, and the last ingredient is the role of near-surface boundaries.

    May is the key month because while it's getting warmer and more humid near the surface, the jet stream is still energetic.

    super cell- a thunderstorm
    tornado- thunderstorm with twister clouds
    wind shear- a differencein wind speed and direction

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  75. It needs to be warm, moist and humid.
    Role of near-surface boundaries, including warm and cold fronts, dry lines, pre-frontal troughs, and thunderstorm outflow boundaries.
    May is the key month because while it's getting warmer and more humid near the surface, the jet stream is still energetic.
    Super cell is a system producing severe thunderstorms and featuring rotating winds sustained by a prolonged updraft that may result in hail or tornadoes.
    A wind shear is a variation in wind velocity occurring along a direction at right angles to the wind's direction and tending to exert a turning force

    A tornado is a mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system.

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  76. The ingredients for a perfect tornado are warmth, humidity,atmospheric instability, and the role of near surface areas. May is a key month because it includes all these ingredients. A super cell is a thunderstorm, a tornado is a storm involving twister clouds, and a wind shear is a difference in wind speed and height.

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  77. In may it is hot and humid, it's kind of rainy. Wind shear is a difference between wind speed and direction of height.

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  78. The ingredients for a perfect tornado is increasing warmth and humidity, a strong jet stream, and near-surface boundaries. May has all of these ingredients for tornadoes to start forming. A wind shear is the rate of wind speed or direction change with distance. A super cell is a severe thunderstorm characterized by a rotating, long-lived, intense updraft. A tornado is a violently rotating column of air in contact with and extending between a convective cloud and the surface of the earth.

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  79. The perfect ingredients for a tornado is while its getting hotter in May, the jet stream is still energetic, blowing cold air over the warm, and near surface boundaries.
    -Kaleigh McCarthy

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  80. The ingredients for the perfect tornado are the increasing warmth and humidity. May is the key month because the jet stream is still energetic.

    The difference between a super cell, tornado and a wind shear is a super cell is a type of thunderstorm a tornado is a severe storm with rotating winds and a wind shear is the difference in wind speed and direction with height.

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  81. For a perfect tornado you need: Increasing warmth and humidity. Second you need atmospheric instability. Third you need near surface boundaries including cold fronts, warm fronts, dry lines pre-frontal troughs, and thunderstorm outflow boundaries. May is the key month because it is just starting to really warm up and it is more humid. wind speed direction and hight is a wind sheer. A super cell is a type of thundertorm that has rotation that causes tornadoes. They don't occur often.
    A tornado is a rotating column of air that causes extreme damage and is very dangerous.

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  82. plenty of warmth and moisture cold front and warm front.

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  83. To get a tornado you need it to be hotter and humid in the south.And the warmth and humidity spreads north like in the Plains and Midwest. The air mass near the surface is called (maritime tropical or mT for short) air, this soon make makes severe t-storms.

    while it's getting warmer and more humid near the surface the jet stream is still energetic. This is the second ingredient of atmospheric instability, providing cold, dry air aloft plowing over the top of warm, humid near-surface air. These strong jet stream tend to enhance the difference in both wind speed and direction with height, called the wind shear helping to sustain supercell thunderstorms. And soon create a tornado.

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  84. For a perfect tornado you need, increasing warmth and humidity, energetic jet stream and, near surface boundaries(warm and cold fronts). May is the key month because it has all of these. Wind shear is The rate of wind speed or direction change with distance. A super cell is a severe thunderstorm due to intense,spiraling long lived winds. A tornado is a rotating column of air in contact with cloud an earth.

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  85. it is more humid and hotter in the south and the warmth and the humidity spreads north more often into the plains and the midwestthe more it is getting warmer and the more humid it is getting near the surace,the jetstream is more energetic.this is the secondingreted of atmospearic instability.a tornado is a severe thinderstorm involving twister clouds.super cells are thunderstorms.wind sheere are the diffrence in both wind speed and directionwith height.

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  86. The ingrediants for a perfect tornado are warm and humid air also a strong jetstream but the atmosphere is still cold and sitting on the warm the warm air. May is the key mounth because all of the ingredianmts have just the right amount and force to create perfect tornados. A supercell is what helps sustang a thunderstorm a tornado is a funnel like storm that touches the ground. Wind shear ischange in wind speed or direction with height in the atmosphere. That is the difference between all three.

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