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Learning About Tornadoes Can Be a Windy Tale. .

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Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 13Science. Publisher: Journal Star, 2004ISSN: 1522-3264;.Subject(s): Fronts (Meteorology) | Tornadoes | Tornadoes -- ResearchDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Even though scientists do not know exactly why tornadoes develop, they do know that most tornadoes in the United States strike the Midwest and states that border the Gulf of Mexico--and they know why, too." (JOURNAL STAR) This article explains how tornadoes develop and describes their characteristics.
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Originally Published: Learning About Tornadoes Can Be a Windy Tale, May 3, 2004; pp. C2.

"Even though scientists do not know exactly why tornadoes develop, they do know that most tornadoes in the United States strike the Midwest and states that border the Gulf of Mexico--and they know why, too." (JOURNAL STAR) This article explains how tornadoes develop and describes their characteristics.

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