Tornados
A tornado (from Latin tornare, to turn) is a meteorological phenomenon which is a violent vortex of air that turns around itself and extends from the ground to the cloud level where they attach and dissipate. The rotating winds from tornadoes can reach speeds from 100 to over 400 kph (250 mph) and will often be similar to that of an inverted cone with the base and the asymmetric tilted backward whirl Tornadoes his trayectoria.Los severe storm. They have a large energy density, which means that they affect a small area with great destructive force. Also, tornadoes are short-lived, which makes it difficult to learn about them. Similarly, for short duration, are difficult to study, are also difficult to predict. People generally know little about tornadoes, and that is why there are many myths that are untrue.



























