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Call them twisters or tornadoes2. They are nature's most violent storms with swirling3 winds that can top 300 miles per hour. About 800 twisters sweep through the US every year, more than anywhere else in the world. The hardest-hit area is a swath of the Great Plains from Texas to South Dakota, known as Tornado1 Alley4.
Here, warm air flows up from the Gulf5 of Mexico in the spring and summer and crashes into cold air pushing down from Canada. The meeting produces violent thunderstorms called supercells. Scientists don't completely understand how or when tornados6 form, but they do know a supercell like this one can produce a twister if the conditions are right.
As more moist air flows into a storm, it gets pushed up and twisted by upper level winds. As this rotating column of air gathers force, conditions are right for a collision below. When rain cooled downdrafts hit warm air near the ground, a low hanging revolving7 cloud forms beneath the cell. A tornado is imminent8.
Tornadoes don't last long, anywhere from 20 seconds to an hour. But it can take years to recover from the devastation9. These storms kill nearly 90 people each year in the US and cause millions of dollars worth of damage. When a tornado is spotted10, experts advise going to a basement staying away from any windows or climbing into a first floor bathtub.
While most people run for safety when a twister appears, some scientists actually race to need it. These storm chasers hunt down tornadoes, trying to get right in the twister's path. They encounter incredible cloud movement, torrential rain, severe winds and hail, lightening, breathtaking storm structures. When they finally locate a twister, they measure it using special tools.
These scientists hope to someday predict exactly when and where tornadoes will strike. Little can prevent the damage caused by tornadoes, but better forecasting could save more lives, giving survivors11 the chance to rebuild after living through one of the most violent storms on earth.
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1 tornado | |
n.飓风,龙卷风 | |
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2 tornadoes | |
n.龙卷风,旋风( tornado的名词复数 ) | |
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3 swirling | |
v.旋转,打旋( swirl的现在分词 ) | |
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4 alley | |
n.小巷,胡同;小径,小路 | |
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5 gulf | |
n.海湾;深渊,鸿沟;分歧,隔阂 | |
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6 tornados | |
n.龙卷风,旋风( tornado的名词复数 ) | |
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7 revolving | |
adj.旋转的,轮转式的;循环的v.(使)旋转( revolve的现在分词 );细想 | |
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8 imminent | |
adj.即将发生的,临近的,逼近的 | |
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9 devastation | |
n.毁坏;荒废;极度震惊或悲伤 | |
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adj.有斑点的,斑纹的,弄污了的 | |
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11 survivors | |
幸存者,残存者,生还者( survivor的名词复数 ) | |
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