tornadoes in A Sentence

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    There will be monstrous Tornadoes.

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    Annual average number of Tornadoes.

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    There were three Tornadoes.

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    Several small Tornadoes were also reported.

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    Tornadoes are local events.

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    Tornadoes and Thunderstorms.

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    Tornadoes in a day is not a big deal.

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    Frequent storms and Tornadoes have already emerged as its signs.

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    Tornadoes, despite being one of the most destructive weather phenomena are generally short lived.

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    Flooding, earthquakes, monsoons and Tornadoes-- most every region occasionally suffers some unpleasant or dangerous weather.

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    Virtually all Tornadoes are associated with thunderstorms, but not all thunderstorms are accompanied by Tornadoes.

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    Before Tornadoes hit, the wind may die down, and the air may become very still.

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    Spring weather, such as Tornadoes and flash floods, develop quickly and require preparation and vigilance,” added Furgione.

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    Tornadoes, despite being one of the most destructive weather phenomena ever to occur, generally have short lifespans.

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    Tornadoes also occur in Canada, but less frequently, and they happen in other countries as well.

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    The second largest state after Alaska, Texas is no stranger earthquakes, wildfires, floods, many Tornadoes, and hurricanes.

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    Tornadoes can be found along waves within a line echo wave pattern(LEWP) where mesoscale low-pressure areas are present.

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    The 1993 Superstorm brought blizzard conditions to the panhandle, while heavy rain and Tornadoes beset the peninsula.

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    If you live where Tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, and earthquakes are a regular occurrence, catastrophe insurance is an important consideration.

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    Strong or severe thunderstorms include some of the most dangerous weather phenomena, including large hail, strong winds, and Tornadoes.

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    The squall line typically contains heavy precipitation, hail, frequent lightning, strong straight line winds, and possibly Tornadoes or waterspouts.

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    Weather, including winds, thunderstorms, hurricanes, and Tornadoes, is really just the earth's way of redistributing heat around its surface.

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    Tornadoes are most likely to occur between 3 p.m. and 9 p.m.(local time), but have occurred at other times.

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    The United States, has over 1,200 Tornadoes per year, enjoys the most prolific supercell and tornadic environment in the world.

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    The good news is that the number of deaths from Tornadoes(35 this year) has decreased compared to other years.

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    Waterspouts are generally classified as forms of Tornadoes, or more specifically, non-supercelled Tornadoes that develop over large bodies of water.

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    As evidence, he points to China- where only three Tornadoes were recorded last year, compared to 803 in the US.

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    In some parts of the world, especially in the United States, Tornadoes- sometimes called“twisters”- can pose a danger to travelers.

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    Tornadoes, earthquakes, fires, hurricanes and other natural disasters cost both taxpayers and insurance companies billions of dollars in losses each year.

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    Tornadoes can occur in any season and at any time, which is why it is important to follow local weather advisories.

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