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*** If the tornado is headed towards you and you do not think you have time to do any of the above, buckle your seat belt (as it should be already), roll up your windows, put your head between your knees, put on any helmet and goggles you might have (from a motorcycle helmet to a hard hat), and leave the vehicle running so the air bags will activate. This is your ''very last resort,'' with your situation truly desperate, as the odds of surviving a direct hit from a tornado inside a car are extremely low.

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*** If the tornado is headed towards you and you do not think you have time to do any of the above, buckle your seat belt (as it should be already), roll up your windows, put your head between your knees, put on any helmet and goggles you might have (from a motorcycle helmet to a hard hat), and leave the vehicle running so the air bags will activate. This is your ''very last resort,'' with your situation truly desperate, as the odds of surviving a direct hit from a tornado inside a car are extremely low.
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*** If the tornado is headed towards you and you do not think you have time to do any of the above, buckle your seat belt (as it should be already), roll up your windows, put your head between your knees, put on any helmet and goggles you might have (from a motorcycle helmet to a hard hat), and leave the vehicle running so the air bags will activate if there is a collision. This should be your ''very last resort,'' because your odds of surviving with it are very, very low.

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*** If the tornado is headed towards you and you do not think you have time to do any of the above, buckle your seat belt (as it should be already), roll up your windows, put your head between your knees, put on any helmet and goggles you might have (from a motorcycle helmet to a hard hat), and leave the vehicle running so the air bags will activate if there is a collision. activate. This should be is your ''very last resort,'' because with your situation truly desperate, as the odds of surviving with it a direct hit from a tornado inside a car are very, very low.extremely low.
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** '''The Bridge Creek-Moore, Oklahoma Tornado''', May 3, 1999. Wind speeds of up to 318 mph were recorded by mobile Doppler radar units - the fastest wind speed recorded on Earth, incidentally.

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** '''The Bridge Creek-Moore, Oklahoma Tornado''', May 3, 1999. Wind speeds of up to 318 302 ± 22 mph were (possibly up to 324 mph at an estimated max, with the confirmed speed of 302) recorded by mobile Doppler radar units - -- the fastest wind speed recorded on Earth, incidentally.



** '''Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US'''. Counting the metro area ''and'' the suburbs such as Bridge Creek and Moore, the Oklahoma City region has been hit by at least five significant tornadoes.
** '''Tanner, Alabama, US''' holds the record out of Tornado Alley proper - it was hit by three [=F5/EF5=] tornadoes, two within 30 minutes in the 1974 Super Outbreak and one in the 2011 Super Outbreak.

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** '''Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US'''. Counting the metro area ''and'' the suburbs such as Bridge Creek and Moore, the Oklahoma City region has been hit by at least five significant tornadoes.tornadoes, two of them being [=F5/EF5=].
** '''Tanner, Alabama, US''' holds the record out of Tornado Alley proper - -- it was hit by three [=F5/EF5=] tornadoes, two within 30 minutes in the 1974 Super Outbreak and one in the 2011 Super Outbreak.Outbreak (the Hackleburg-Phil Campbell Tornado).
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*** '''The Tri-State Tornado''', March 18, 1925. 695 people were killed by this tornado, whose path ran through Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana. The Illinois phase was responsible for record fatalities in a single city (234 in Murphysboro) and a single school (33 at the De Soto School in De Soto).

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*** '''The Tri-State Tornado''', March 18, 1925. 695 people were killed by this tornado, whose path ran through Missouri, UsefulNotes/{{Missouri}}, Illinois, and Indiana. The Illinois phase was responsible for record fatalities in a single city (234 in Murphysboro) and a single school (33 at the De Soto School in De Soto).
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** Speaking in the absolute most generality, a tornado is born of the horizontal rotation that begins when a cold, dry air mass slides underneath a warm, moist air mass. Think of it as an extreme case of thermal convection: When a liquid or gas receives heat, its matter will move faster due to the increased activity of its atoms and molecules; eventually, the hot mass will be in contact with cold or warm mass and the transfer of UsefulNotes/{{Energy}} between the two will make the whole material system much more active thermally and mechanically. In the case of a forming tornado, the increase of temperature will make dry air less dense, so its hotter mass will experience an updraft which, due to the abrupt increase in speed and direction, will begin to rotate and form a jet stream that feeds the moist air; the latter's water droplets form what we know as the funnel cloud, which grows in size and strength until the funnel proper descends from the cloud. when it touches the ground, the tornado is born.

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** Speaking in the absolute most generality, a tornado is born of from the horizontal rotation that begins when a cold, dry air mass slides underneath a interaction of warm, moist surface air mass.as it interacts with cool, dry air aloft. Think of it as an extreme case of thermal convection: When a liquid or gas receives heat, its matter will move faster due to the increased activity of its atoms and molecules; eventually, the hot mass will be in contact with cold or warm mass and the transfer of UsefulNotes/{{Energy}} between the two will make the whole material system much more active thermally and mechanically. In the case of a forming tornado, the increase of temperature will make dry moist surface air less dense, so its hotter mass will experience an updraft which, due to the abrupt increase in speed and direction, will begin to rotate rotate. As the interaction of this updraft and form a jet stream that feeds nearby downdrafts occurs, small bits of rotation (called 'vorticity') will be generated. This vorticity is eventually collected by the moist air; updraft and aggregated into one single vortex, which eventually tightens up to the latter's water droplets form what we know as the point where debris is kicked up, a funnel cloud, which grows in size and strength until the funnel proper descends cloud forms (generated from the cloud. when it touches the ground, the a pressure drop causing water vapor to condense into droplets), and a tornado is born.reported.



* '''Tornado Outbreak:''' An event where a single storm system spawns multiple tornadoes.

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* '''Tornado Outbreak:''' An event where multiple supercells within a single storm larger system spawns each spawn multiple tornadoes.

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