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Title: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on June 01, 2011, 04:32:22 PM
 We are having thunderstorms here in Massachusetts, but little did I know that a tornado was reported in another part of my city!
 They are touching down in other parts of my state at this time, so I am listening to the local weather on TV.    :orly:



 EDIT:  At this time it seems there was no confirmed tornado in my city, but there were many elsewhere in the state.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: 'Butterflies' on June 01, 2011, 04:34:05 PM
Stay safe CBC.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: Osensitive1 on June 01, 2011, 04:35:55 PM
That's scary.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on June 01, 2011, 04:39:35 PM
Stay safe CBC.

 Thank you, all seems tranquil here now, just the end of a thunderstorm.  I heard about the alleged tornados in my state when a co-worker
 got a couple of calls from family members saying they had heard of tornado sightings in and around the city, but there is no confirmed
 damage yet, according to the news I am watching now.   :crossed:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: P7PSP on June 01, 2011, 04:40:17 PM
Yes, stay safe and put up some links.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: Semicolon on June 01, 2011, 04:43:09 PM
:hug:

Yes, stay safe and put up some links.

And pictures, if you have any.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on June 01, 2011, 04:43:09 PM
Yes, stay safe and put up some links.

 Will go look for some now.  My co-worker who got the phone calls was nice enough to drive me home.  En route to my house,
 she got a call from her daughter who had heard about a tornado touching down in a nearby town, so she went to her sister's
 house near me, rather than risking the drive home through uncertain conditions.  :thumbup:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: P7PSP on June 01, 2011, 04:45:27 PM
Yes, stay safe and put up some links.

 Will go look for some now.  My co-worker who got the phone calls was nice enough to drive me home.  En route to my house,
 she got a call from her daughter who had heard about a tornado touching down in a nearby town, so she went to her sister's
 house near me, rather than risking the drive home through uncertain conditions.  :thumbup:
The report I read said Springfield has pickups thrown around.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on June 01, 2011, 04:47:27 PM
 Scroll down this page to the video!

 http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/2011/0601/Tornado-hits-Springfield-Mass.-video

 (Not my city.  I hope no one was killed or hurt.  :crossed: )
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: P7PSP on June 01, 2011, 05:01:06 PM
According to the article you have about an hour left of tornado watch.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on June 01, 2011, 05:02:57 PM
According to the article you have about an hour left of tornado watch.

Yes, I still have the weather report on in the other room.  If I have to, I will scoot down to the basement laundry room.   :viking:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: Semicolon on June 01, 2011, 05:05:12 PM
According to the article you have about an hour left of tornado watch.

Yes, I still have the weather report on in the other room.  If I have to, I will scoot down to the basement laundry room.   :viking:

Don't forget your ruby slippers. :orly:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: eris on June 01, 2011, 05:06:05 PM
:hug:


be careful
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on June 01, 2011, 05:08:19 PM
According to the article you have about an hour left of tornado watch.

Yes, I still have the weather report on in the other room.  If I have to, I will scoot down to the basement laundry room.   :viking:

Don't forget your ruby slippers. :orly:

 I've got better than that, I have my work shoes with slip-resistant soles!  :viking:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: Semicolon on June 01, 2011, 05:10:05 PM
According to the article you have about an hour left of tornado watch.

Yes, I still have the weather report on in the other room.  If I have to, I will scoot down to the basement laundry room.   :viking:

Don't forget your ruby slippers. :orly:

 I've got better than that, I have my work shoes with slip-resistant soles!  :viking:

:viking:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: midlifeaspie on June 01, 2011, 05:10:31 PM
Yikes.  Good thing you can't fall down, but don't get blown away.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on June 01, 2011, 05:10:59 PM
:hug:


be careful

 I will, I am checking the weather report between posts.  There are a few storm systems in the state being monitored as
 potential new tornados, but so far, where I am, it's just another rainy evening.   :thumbup:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on June 01, 2011, 05:11:59 PM
Yikes.  Good thing you can't fall down, but don't get blown away.

 Fortunately I haven't been on my diet very long, so I still have plenty of ballast!  :laugh:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: P7PSP on June 01, 2011, 05:14:52 PM
I wonder what the EF rating of that tornado was?
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on June 01, 2011, 05:18:05 PM
I wonder what the EF rating of that tornado was?

 I am continuing to look for links!   :orly:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: Psychophant on June 01, 2011, 05:22:16 PM
Saw the news about Springfield and around Worcester, the weather was dicey.  A funnel cloud was photographed in Gorham NH earlier today.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on June 01, 2011, 05:23:57 PM
Saw the news about Springfield and around Worcester, the weather was dicey.  A funnel cloud was photographed in Gorham NH earlier today.

 The meteorologist says Connecticut and Rhode Island are also experiencing potential tornado conditions.   :orly:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: Psychophant on June 01, 2011, 05:27:04 PM
There is a severe weather forecast in south western NH until 8 pm.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on June 01, 2011, 05:54:09 PM
 Governor Deval Patrick has declared a state of emergency in Massachusetts.   :orly:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: midlifeaspie on June 01, 2011, 05:55:53 PM
Governor Deval Patrick has declared a state of emergency in Massachusetts.   :orly:

Did all the scotch blow away?
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: Queen Victoria on June 01, 2011, 05:59:12 PM
Advice to anyone who takes shelter from a tornado.  If you have time, take your cellphone with you.  It can be used to call for help or to let a relative know where you are if you can't get through 911 to say you're trapped.  Also your wallet/purse, but only if you have time.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on June 01, 2011, 06:02:22 PM
Governor Deval Patrick has declared a state of emergency in Massachusetts.   :orly:

Did all the scotch blow away?

  :lol:  Wow, what does the rest of the country think of Massachusetts anyway?  It's not as if we drink that much.


   (Only on St. Patrick's Day, of course.)    :scotch: 
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on June 01, 2011, 06:03:54 PM
Advice to anyone who takes shelter from a tornado.  If you have time, take your cellphone with you.  It can be used to call for help or to let a relative know where you are if you can't get through 911 to say you're trapped.  Also your wallet/purse, but only if you have time.

 My phone and purse are right here near me.  :viking:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: Psychophant on June 01, 2011, 06:20:52 PM
Governor Deval Patrick has declared a state of emergency in Massachusetts.   :orly:

Did all the scotch blow away?

Just drive up any highway in NH and you'll find a liquor store rest stop combo. 
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: Calavera on June 01, 2011, 07:30:27 PM
I'm not worried much about CBC. She can withstand any tornado.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on June 01, 2011, 11:15:00 PM
   Storm footage from West Springfield, MA:

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBbLGA4A7BY&feature=related
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on June 01, 2011, 11:22:47 PM
 You can tell we in Massachusetts don't see tornados often.  One of the men talking on the phone in the background
 in the video posted above refers to the storm as a  "hurricane."  I hope we don't have a whole summer like this. 
 I feel bad for the people who deal with this stuff all the time!   :zombiefuck:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: Semicolon on June 01, 2011, 11:49:23 PM
You can tell we in Massachusetts don't see tornados often.  One of the men talking on the phone in the background
 in the video posted above refers to the storm as a  "hurricane."  I hope we don't have a whole summer like this. 
 I feel bad for the people who deal with this stuff all the time!   :zombiefuck:

I couldn't find a record of any tornado having touched down in Boston, but I did find this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Worcester_tornado).

Source (http://www.tornadohistoryproject.com/tornado/Massachusetts)
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: Queen Victoria on June 01, 2011, 11:50:44 PM
The latest fatality report is 4 dead.

Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on June 01, 2011, 11:51:24 PM
You can tell we in Massachusetts don't see tornados often.  One of the men talking on the phone in the background
 in the video posted above refers to the storm as a  "hurricane."  I hope we don't have a whole summer like this. 
 I feel bad for the people who deal with this stuff all the time!   :zombiefuck:

I couldn't find a record of any tornado having touched down in Boston, but I did find this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Worcester_tornado).

Source (http://www.tornadohistoryproject.com/tornado/Massachusetts)

 Oh yeah, that's the famous one that people in my city still talk about!  We just haven't seen that many since.   :orly:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: Semicolon on June 01, 2011, 11:53:53 PM
You can tell we in Massachusetts don't see tornados often.  One of the men talking on the phone in the background
 in the video posted above refers to the storm as a  "hurricane."  I hope we don't have a whole summer like this. 
 I feel bad for the people who deal with this stuff all the time!   :zombiefuck:

I couldn't find a record of any tornado having touched down in Boston, but I did find this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Worcester_tornado).

Source (http://www.tornadohistoryproject.com/tornado/Massachusetts)

 Oh yeah, that's the famous one that people in my city still talk about!  We just haven't seen that many since.   :orly:

Between 1951 and 2008, there were 152 tornadoes in Massachusetts. :orly:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on June 01, 2011, 11:57:13 PM
You can tell we in Massachusetts don't see tornados often.  One of the men talking on the phone in the background
 in the video posted above refers to the storm as a  "hurricane."  I hope we don't have a whole summer like this. 
 I feel bad for the people who deal with this stuff all the time!   :zombiefuck:

I couldn't find a record of any tornado having touched down in Boston, but I did find this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Worcester_tornado).

Source (http://www.tornadohistoryproject.com/tornado/Massachusetts)

 Oh yeah, that's the famous one that people in my city still talk about!  We just haven't seen that many since.   :orly:

Between 1951 and 2008, there were 152 tornadoes in Massachusetts. :orly:

 Really?  Why had I not heard about them?   :tinfoil:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: Queen Victoria on June 01, 2011, 11:58:42 PM
You can tell we in Massachusetts don't see tornados often.  One of the men talking on the phone in the background
 in the video posted above refers to the storm as a  "hurricane."  I hope we don't have a whole summer like this. 
 I feel bad for the people who deal with this stuff all the time!   :zombiefuck:

I couldn't find a record of any tornado having touched down in Boston, but I did find this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Worcester_tornado).

Source (http://www.tornadohistoryproject.com/tornado/Massachusetts)

 Oh yeah, that's the famous one that people in my city still talk about!  We just haven't seen that many since.   :orly:

that's the one your mom worked, right?
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on June 02, 2011, 12:04:11 AM
You can tell we in Massachusetts don't see tornados often.  One of the men talking on the phone in the background
 in the video posted above refers to the storm as a  "hurricane."  I hope we don't have a whole summer like this. 
 I feel bad for the people who deal with this stuff all the time!   :zombiefuck:

I couldn't find a record of any tornado having touched down in Boston, but I did find this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Worcester_tornado).

Source (http://www.tornadohistoryproject.com/tornado/Massachusetts)

 Oh yeah, that's the famous one that people in my city still talk about!  We just haven't seen that many since.   :orly:

that's the one your mom worked, right?

 Yes it is, and when the news reached that hospital that there had been a tornado,  in Worcester,  people could hardly believe it!   :orly:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: Queen Victoria on June 02, 2011, 12:17:43 AM
Hurricane Hilda hit New Orleans on Oct 3, 1964, my parent's 26th wedding anniversary.  It spawned several tornados, one of which was coming for our house until it hit the ditch behind us and hit 3 houses over.  That was the first time we (Mom, my sister and I) evacuated while Dad stayed in the house and to guard the neighborhood.

"Almost a complete evacuation of the entire Louisiana coast accounted for the low death toll of 38, most of which were caused by tornadoes spawned by the storm as it approached the coast. One twister at Larose, Louisiana, killed 22 and injured 200 people. Three other tornadoes caused much damage in the New Orleans metropolitan area but no deaths. In the town of Erath, Louisiana, 8 deaths were attributed to the collapse of the town's water tower onto their city hall, the eight men killed were volunteer civil defense workers. A tornado in Golden Meadow damaged several buildings and knocked down utility lines. The tornado damage, in combination with the crop damage from rainfall, caused a total of $126,000,000 in damage (1964 dollars). The highest rainfall report measured during Hilda was five miles northwest of Jeanerette, where 17.71 inches/449.8 mm fell. Damage totaled $3 million."

Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: El on June 02, 2011, 04:46:27 AM
Lol, I was on the phone with a friend last night and in the middle of the conversation he was like "I'm going to check the weather... holy shit, tornado warning, gotta go put clothes on and get someplace safe!"  Five minutes later I have a voicemail that says "The idiot reporters here don't know the difference between a tornado watch and a tornado warning.  I'm fine."   :laugh:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on June 02, 2011, 04:55:23 AM
Lol, I was on the phone with a friend last night and in the middle of the conversation he was like "I'm going to check the weather... holy shit, tornado warning, gotta go put clothes on and get someplace safe!"  Five minutes later I have a voicemail that says "The idiot reporters here don't know the difference between a tornado watch and a tornado warning.  I'm fine."   :laugh:

 That may have been the cause of the story about a tornado supposedly touching down in Worcester this time.
 There were so many watches and warnings and so many storm systems being monitored on the weather on TV!   :orly:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: P7PSP on June 02, 2011, 05:53:50 AM
Lol, I was on the phone with a friend last night and in the middle of the conversation he was like "I'm going to check the weather... holy shit, tornado warning, gotta go put clothes on and get someplace safe!"  Five minutes later I have a voicemail that says "The idiot reporters here don't know the difference between a tornado watch and a tornado warning.  I'm fine."   :laugh:
Well he did the right thing by responding quickly.

   Storm footage from West Springfield, MA:

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBbLGA4A7BY&feature=related
About 27 seconds into that you can hear terrified screams in the background. Keep monitoring the weather CBC. :hug:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on June 02, 2011, 05:53:56 AM
  Here is some footage from Sturbridge, MA.  :orly:

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gdyyjBTWAw
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: P7PSP on June 02, 2011, 05:57:34 AM
I don't get people who deliberately try to find tornadoes for kicks.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on June 02, 2011, 05:58:47 AM
   Storm footage from West Springfield, MA:

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBbLGA4A7BY&feature=related
About 27 seconds into that you can hear terrified screams in the background. Keep monitoring the weather CBC. :hug:

 Thank you, I will.  I think all of us in Massachusetts will be more vigilant this summer!   :orly:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: Al Swearegen on June 02, 2011, 05:59:38 AM
I think some people are born morons...not our tornado resistant CBC though. She is brainy.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: P7PSP on June 02, 2011, 06:07:26 AM
I think some people are born morons...not our tornado resistant CBC though. She is brainy.
:agreed: Getting out of the way of a natural disaster makes sense. I can't find it on youtube, but during Hurricane Hugo a man, his son and grandson decided they were too tough to evacuate for a hurricane. They ended up hugging each other around a tree for several hours. They were smart enough to acknowledge that they were stupid for putting themselves in the situation and said they would evacuate in the event of future incoming.  :hahaha:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: Parts on June 02, 2011, 06:07:52 AM
  Here is some footage from Sturbridge, MA.  :orly:

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gdyyjBTWAw

Wonder if any where near the museum?   The storms missed us yesterday and went North to you.  Your right about people in the Northeast they have almost no experience with these things.  When My wife was in college they had them just off campus and security  herded everyone out of the large cement and brick science building that was built like a fortress into a glass enclosed breezeway between it and the old science building  and would not let them back in the other building.  I though am very fool hardy myself and will go out to watch weather at it's worst but I fully understand the dangers and accept them.  Been out within a quarter mile of tornadoes and out in hurricanes near the beach too it makes me feel almost high.  

I think some people are born morons...not our tornado resistant CBC though. She is brainy.

Yes I am :laugh:  But I don't expect help if I ever have a problem
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: Al Swearegen on June 02, 2011, 06:09:01 AM
I think some people are born morons...not our tornado resistant CBC though. She is brainy.
:agreed: Getting out of the way of a natural disaster makes sense. I can't find it on youtube, but during Hurricane Hugo a man, his son and grandson decided they were too tough to evacuate for a hurricane. They ended up hugging each other around a tree for several hours. They were smart enough to acknowledge that they were stupid for putting themselves in the situation and said they would evacuate in the event of future incoming.  :hahaha:

What fucking losers. :P

I was caught outside in a Cyclone when I was 8 ish. Fucking scary time.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on June 02, 2011, 06:09:16 AM
I think some people are born morons...not our tornado resistant CBC though. She is brainy.

 I was lucky not to have to evacuate, but I was prepared to grab my phone and purse and scoot down to the basement!  :viking:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: P7PSP on June 02, 2011, 06:20:16 AM
I think some people are born morons...not our tornado resistant CBC though. She is brainy.
:agreed: Getting out of the way of a natural disaster makes sense. I can't find it on youtube, but during Hurricane Hugo a man, his son and grandson decided they were too tough to evacuate for a hurricane. They ended up hugging each other around a tree for several hours. They were smart enough to acknowledge that they were stupid for putting themselves in the situation and said they would evacuate in the event of future incoming.  :hahaha:

What fucking losers. :P

I was caught outside in a Cyclone when I was 8 ish. Fucking scary time.
For an adult that would be scary. As an 8 year old more so.

I think some people are born morons...not our tornado resistant CBC though. She is brainy.

 I was lucky not to have to evacuate, but I was prepared to grab my phone and purse and scoot down to the basement!  :viking:
:indeed:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on June 02, 2011, 06:22:10 AM
I think some people are born morons...not our tornado resistant CBC though. She is brainy.
:agreed: Getting out of the way of a natural disaster makes sense. I can't find it on youtube, but during Hurricane Hugo a man, his son and grandson decided they were too tough to evacuate for a hurricane. They ended up hugging each other around a tree for several hours. They were smart enough to acknowledge that they were stupid for putting themselves in the situation and said they would evacuate in the event of future incoming.  :hahaha:

What fucking losers. :P

I was caught outside in a Cyclone when I was 8 ish. Fucking scary time.

 Were you alone?  Where did you go?   :zombiefuck:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: 'andersom' on June 02, 2011, 07:47:36 AM
Wow CBC.

Glad you are OK, and that it didn't hit where you live.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: P7PSP on June 02, 2011, 10:22:36 AM
Another tornado touched down in Northern California by Yuba City. No damage reported. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2011/06/01/state/n190225D61.DTL&tsp=1 (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2011/06/01/state/n190225D61.DTL&tsp=1)
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on May 08, 2016, 05:56:12 PM
  Anyone here have a tornado  :vortex2:  or a tornado warning near home?
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: odeon on May 09, 2016, 12:23:07 AM
Here? You must be kidding. :P

I would love to see one but ours is not the kind of place that allows them to form.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: Charlotte Quin on May 09, 2016, 04:36:31 AM
Tornadoes are a rare weather phenomena here. You might hear of one every few years or so.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: renaeden on May 10, 2016, 06:01:27 AM
Tornadoes are a rare weather phenomena here. You might hear of one every few years or so.
Same here in the west.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: ZEGH8578 on May 10, 2016, 09:13:29 AM
Scandinavia is too social-democratic for tornadoes :M

in serious speaking, for whateeever reason (not going into politics/climate-debate) tornado-like phenomena are becoming more common on our side of the Atlantic, and Iberia (Portugal+Spain) experienced some two or three years ago

(specifically talking about the rotating cyclone type of storm, since we have ordinary storms, and plenty of them :D)
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on May 10, 2016, 09:15:19 AM
Scandinavia is too social-democratic for tornadoes :M

in serious speaking, for whateeever reason (not going into politics/climate-debate) tornado-like phenomena are becoming more common on our side of the Atlantic, and Iberia (Portugal+Spain) experienced some two or three years ago

  Take cover!  :vortex2:  Watch out for flying lutefisk!   :runaway:  :GA: :hide:
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: odeon on May 11, 2016, 12:14:02 AM
I'm guessing our terrain makes it difficult for them to form.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: DirtDawg on May 11, 2016, 09:56:57 PM
  Anyone here have a tornado  :vortex2:  or a tornado warning near home?

Yup.
Tornado south of Indy, a couple of days ago. I am way north of all that.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: DirtDawg on May 11, 2016, 10:10:28 PM
I'm guessing our terrain makes it difficult for them to form.

I would think so, but even the foothills of mountainous regions east of The Rocky Mountains in Colorado experience a great many tornadoes.

I think the Great Plains of North America are perfect areas for tornadoes to form. Enough said.

I know Australia has very large flat areas as well and I would suspect "unstable" atmospheric conditions during their transition from cold weather to warm. I wonder if one of our upside down "friends"  could chime in. I would bet they have some tornadoes in that region of the globe as well.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: 'andersom' on May 12, 2016, 01:51:17 AM
They happen here, but most are weak, too weak to get the name tornado, they get the name "windhoos". Big ones are very rare where I live.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: ZEGH8578 on May 12, 2016, 06:29:36 AM
I'm guessing our terrain makes it difficult for them to form.

Isn't it mostly about oceanic currents/wind directions?
Tornados form in the Atlantic ocean, and move westwards
Typhoons form in the Pacific ocean, and move westwards as well, as in, towards Asia

Maybe very simpled down, but that's how I understand it
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: "couldbecousin" on May 12, 2016, 06:38:41 AM
I'm guessing our terrain makes it difficult for them to form.

Isn't it mostly about oceanic currents/wind directions?
Tornados form in the Atlantic ocean, and move westwards
Typhoons form in the Pacific ocean, and move westwards as well, as in, towards Asia

Maybe very simpled down, but that's how I understand it

  http://media.bom.gov.au/social/blog/6/tornado-twister-hurricane-cyclone-typhoon-whats-the-difference/
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: ZEGH8578 on May 12, 2016, 07:05:59 AM
I'm guessing our terrain makes it difficult for them to form.

Isn't it mostly about oceanic currents/wind directions?
Tornados form in the Atlantic ocean, and move westwards
Typhoons form in the Pacific ocean, and move westwards as well, as in, towards Asia

Maybe very simpled down, but that's how I understand it

  http://media.bom.gov.au/social/blog/6/tornado-twister-hurricane-cyclone-typhoon-whats-the-difference/

:M

And yes, together they are cyclones, and we do indeed have next-to-no cyclone type storms in Europe. It's not impossible to happen, but extremely rare (because they tend to move from centre Atlantic, towards North America, not Europe)

2013 Atlantic cyclone summary, shows a nice behavioral pattern
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/04/2013_Atlantic_hurricane_season_summary_map.png/640px-2013_Atlantic_hurricane_season_summary_map.png)
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: Al Swearegen on May 12, 2016, 07:31:11 AM
I'm guessing our terrain makes it difficult for them to form.

Isn't it mostly about oceanic currents/wind directions?
Tornados form in the Atlantic ocean, and move westwards
Typhoons form in the Pacific ocean, and move westwards as well, as in, towards Asia

Maybe very simpled down, but that's how I understand it

  http://media.bom.gov.au/social/blog/6/tornado-twister-hurricane-cyclone-typhoon-whats-the-difference/

:M

And yes, together they are cyclones, and we do indeed have next-to-no cyclone type storms in Europe. It's not impossible to happen, but extremely rare (because they tend to move from centre Atlantic, towards North America, not Europe)

2013 Atlantic cyclone summary, shows a nice behavioral pattern
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/04/2013_Atlantic_hurricane_season_summary_map.png/640px-2013_Atlantic_hurricane_season_summary_map.png)

(https://cdn.meme.am/instances/500x/47465578.jpg)
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: WolFish on May 13, 2016, 02:48:51 AM
There was a warning in Western MA back when I used to live there. They rarely happen there. I had to go to work and at one point the wind was bad enough that I pulled off the road to wait it out. I am not sure one actually formed.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: Walkie on August 25, 2020, 04:38:22 PM
No twisters in Europe? Depends where in Europe you live, it seems:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-33136737

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Birmingham_tornado

An aspie lady from Kansas put me onto this, many years ago. I was telling her that I'd seen things that look like twisters ( but i thougHt we didn't have twisters in Britain) and she said that yeah, our tornado alley in England actually has just as many twisters per square mile, per year as her tonado alley.   tHE ONLY Difference is that ours are weaker and less destructive...usually - see pics of tornado damage in BIrmingham, UK.  I rembember that one.  It came shortly after that conversation IIRC (talk of the devil!  :laugh:) and did quite a lot of damage round my way (I live pretty close to Birmingham).

Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: Minister Of Silly Walks on August 25, 2020, 05:06:09 PM
I'm pretty sure that we don't get many serious twisters here. I've been in Southern Queensland a couple of times when what has been described as a "mini cyclone" comes through at night, that seemed like a much milder version of the twisters that hit the US. I've seen one fairly large dust devil and a couple of water spouts well offshore, that's about it.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: odeon on August 26, 2020, 05:35:53 AM
We get a few very minor ones along the coast here. They seldom do much harm.
Title: Re: Tornados!
Post by: Charlotte Quin on August 26, 2020, 06:13:14 AM
I'm pretty sure that we don't get many serious twisters here. I've been in Southern Queensland a couple of times when what has been described as a "mini cyclone" comes through at night, that seemed like a much milder version of the twisters that hit the US. I've seen one fairly large dust devil and a couple of water spouts well offshore, that's about it.

I think they can be mostly described as micro-bursts. Like the one that happened in Bargara/Bundaberg a few years ago. We definitely never get any mile wide funnels like they do in the US.
Locally I had a mini one nearby just this past November which tore the roofs off a few houses.

I'm guessing our terrain makes it difficult for them to form.

I would think so, but even the foothills of mountainous regions east of The Rocky Mountains in Colorado experience a great many tornadoes.

I think the Great Plains of North America are perfect areas for tornadoes to form. Enough said.

I know Australia has very large flat areas as well and I would suspect "unstable" atmospheric conditions during their transition from cold weather to warm. I wonder if one of our upside down "friends"  could chime in. I would bet they have some tornadoes in that region of the globe as well.

Not in NSW at least. The flatter the country gets the more uneventful the weather I've found. All the flattest parts of the country remain relatively dry, even through summer storm season.