Tornadoes By: Zach Fosson, Matthew Szymaszek, and Billie Fulton.

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Tornadoes By: Zach Fosson, Matthew Szymaszek, and Billie Fulton

Different Kinds Of Tornadoes Tornadoes come in many different shapes and sizes. The F6 is the most powerful and rarest tornado in the Fujita Scale. Tornadoes can be made of different things. For example,water, fire, and dust.

Tornado Alley Tornadoes come through out the whole world. Where tornadoes mostly happen is in Tornado Alley. Tornado Alley is located in the USA. Tornado Alley is in these states, Kansas, Oklahoma,Idaho,Nebraska,and South Dakota.

Tornado Season Be careful! Tornado season is coming. In tornado season, this is the time to be safe because this is when most tornadoes happen. Tornado season is in late spring and early summer. Tornado season is in April, May, and June. So watch out for these seasons and months.

Fujita Scale The Fujita Scale tells about the tornadoes damage, wind speed, and the name of the tornado. For example, F mph wind. F0, mph winds. F1, mph winds. F2, mph winds. F3, mph winds. F4, mph winds. F5, mph winds. F6, mph winds. That’s what the Fujita Scale is.

Damage With Tornadoes can cause a lot of damage. Some can just damage your chimney others can ruin your whole house.

Fun Facts About Tornadoes A tornado can pick up a fire and throw it miles. A tornado just recently happened in Tampa, Florida. A tornado can start in one place and travel many miles.

Safety Tips Stay in an underground den if you have one. DO NOT PANIC! Be ready for when it comes. Watch the news.

The End Of a Tornado This is how you know it’s the end of a tornado. You won’t hear wind. You won’t feel wind.