- multiple-vortex
tornado is a
tornado that
contains several vortices (called
subvortices or
suction vortices)
revolving around,
inside of, and as part of the...
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below 10 m (33 ft), with some
subvortices moving at 175 mph (282 km/h). The
strongest winds occurred in
small subvortices along the
south side of the main...
- 6 ft) of soil was
removed from the environment,
presumably from
intense subvortices. The 1896 St. Louis–East St.
Louis tornado on May 27,
incurred the most...
- the path is of
violent intensity, most of the
higher intensity from
subvortices. In the
United States, 80% of
tornadoes are EF0 and EF1 (T0
through T3)...
- the
tornado was
videotaped and was
observed to have "as many as five
subvortices merging into one" tornado.
Students in the school,
practicing for a play...
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tornadoes occur apart from the
primary tornado and are not
considered subvortices; the
primary tornado and
satellite tornadoes are
considered to be separate...
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tornado confused onlookers by its
mammoth proportions containing orbiting subvortices larger than
average tornadoes and its
expansive transparent to translucent...
- path area is of
violent intensity; most of the
higher intensity is from
subvortices. In the
United States, 80% of
tornadoes are
rated EF0 or EF1 (equivalent...
-
maximum official wind
speed of 321 mph (516.6 km/h). A DOW
calculation of a
subvortice of the 2013 El Reno
tornado was
estimated in a
range of 257–336 mph (414–541 km/h)...
- wedge-shaped
condensation funnel, with
occasional horizontal and
vertical subvortices,
subsequently touched back down at the
surface as it
began moving into...