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Forces of Nature: Tornado
See how destructive these storms really can be! This interactive web site shows you how and why tornadoes form, what they can do, and how scientists are trying to help protect people. Can you create a tornado?
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Interactive, High Graphic
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Tornadoes
Some of the Earth's most violent events, nearly a thousand tornadoes touch down every year in the United States. Every U.S. state has experienced twisters, but Texas holds the record: an annual average of 120. Learn more about tornadoes!
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Interactive, High Graphic, Core Content
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2.25 / 3
How the Tornado Intercept Vehicle Works
Learn about the Tornado Intercept Vehicle (TIV). Discover the armor and instruments that make up the vehicle, as well as what happens when it encounters a tornado.
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Core Content
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2.25 / 3
Severe Weather Safety Guide
What would you do if a tornado struck? Where is the best place to go in a lightning storm? What would you put in a winter storm survival kit? On this site you will find solid tips for staying safe in severe storms.
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Interactive, Data Source, Core Content
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2.00 / 3
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