Violently rotating column of air that is in contact with both the earth's surface and a cumulonimbus cloud in the air.
1 The National Weather Service received 11 reports of tornadoes early on Tuesday.
2 The Weather Service said Alabama could see tornadoes and hail early Wednesday.
3 It also provides severe weather alerts to customers at risk of tornadoes .
4 Lighting is an early indicator of more violent storm activity, including tornadoes .
5 The two EF5 tornadoes in quick succession was highly unusual, Fallin said.
6 On April 13 tornadoes ripped through twelve states, accompanied by heavy rains.
7 Kris Lancaster filmed one of the tornadoes as it destroyed his home.
8 Exact control was impossible, and the tornadoes ricocheted around in random patterns.
9 The paths of the tornadoes we have referred to conclusively show this.
10 Dealing with catastrophes such as tornadoes , hurricanes or fires is hard enough.
11 Only the devastating Joplin and Tuscaloosa tornadoes in 2011 were more costly.
12 Obviously its madreporic rocks had been made fertile by tornadoes and thunderstorms.
13 Dozens of tornadoes tear through parts of Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa.
14 That month, 364 people were killed by tornadoes in Alabama and Mississippi.
15 Officials said the tornadoes also caused widespread damage to buildings in the city.
16 We probably can't have KFC proposals and tornadoes all year long.
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Tornadoes в диалектах
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