Monday, February 7, 2011

Hunting Tornado


Most of the tornadoes observed there from May to June.
But think three times before they join these desperate children. Tornadoes, or tornado - one of the most dangerous to human phenomena of nature. Frenzied whirlwind rips roof, breaks trees, rises into the air of people, animals, cars and even entire homes. Tornado sweeps over the earth at a speed of 35-65 kilometers per hour, leaving a strip of devastation. He often accompanied by hail, thunder and torrential rain. In the U.S., under the impact of elements often fall into Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. It is no coincidence, this region became known as "tornado alley." Most of the tornadoes observed there from May to June.
But think three times before they join these desperate children. Tornadoes, or tornado - one of the most dangerous to human phenomena of nature. Frenzied whirlwind rips roof, breaks trees, rises into the air of people, animals, cars and even entire homes. Tornado sweeps over the earth at a speed of 35-65 kilometers per hour, leaving a strip of devastation. He often accompanied by hail, thunder and torrential rain. In the U.S., under the impact of elements often fall into Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. It is no coincidence, this region became known as "tornado alley." Most of the tornadoes observed there from May to June.


The first tornado researchers are meteorologists who have studied tornadoes as a natural phenomenon. But gradually the ranks of hunters joined the fans that move a variety of reasons - and scientific interest, and profit (not bad news agencies paid for nice shots), and just want to tickle your nerves. Most difficult to predict the motion of the vortex and the time to get out of his way. The most extreme is "blind" chase the night in a storm: race in darkness, cut by lightning - it's a real game with death.