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  • Tornado Project Online open this site in another window - Provides information on tornado chasing, oddities, myths, safety, and accounts, as well as selling videos, books, and posters.
  • Online Tornado FAQ open this site in another window - Common tornado questions as well as basic tornado research information and scientific resources from the Storm Prediction Centre.
  • UK Tornado and Storm Research Organisation open this site in another window - In the United Kingdom, which has the highest frequency of reported tornadoes per unit area in the world.
  • NOAA: Tornadoes open this site in another window - Provides links to general information, preparedness guides, and organisations. From the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
  • Tornadoes...Nature's Most Violent Storms open this site in another window - Includes safety information, tornado facts and causes, and photos.
  • FEMA for Kids: Tornadoes open this site in another window - Includes general facts, personal stories, and other information on nature's most violent storms.
  • Severe Storms: Online Meteorology Guide open this site in another window - Learn about the single cell, multicell cluster, multicell line, and supercell thunderstorms as well as their components and dangers. Also find information about tornadoes, cyclic storms, and low-level flow fields associated with tornadic thunderstorms.
  • Twister: The Tornado Story open this site in another window - Introduction to the science behind the wild, whirling winds. Includes photos, personal experiences, and tips on having a twister-safe home.
  • Online Tornado Museum open this site in another window - Provides an educational look at the most violent storm on earth for its size, the tornado. Includes photographs and pictures with explanatory text.
  • Kansas Skywarn open this site in another window - Volunteer tornado chasers working in conjunction with the National Weather Service to relay information on storms.
  • Tornadoes - Many Are Different From What Dorothy Saw open this site in another window - Photo gallery featuring tornadoes of different shapes and sizes.
  • Tornadochaser.net open this site in another window - Provides tornado chaser facts, information, and pictures as well as information on the region know as Tornado Alley.
  • Tornado Links open this site in another window - Links to news, photos, and information about tornadoes.
  • Tahoe Twisters open this site in another window - Features photos of various waterspouts and twisters on the lake.
  • UIC: Tornadoes open this site in another window - Tornado information and photographs with an introduction, useful diagrams, evolution, low-level flow explaination, and cyclical storm background.
  • Scientific American: Turn! Turn! Turn! open this site in another window - Scientists unravel the twisted ways of tornadoes.
  • National Severe Storms Lab: Tornadoes open this site in another window - Four galleries of tornado pictures from the National Severe Storm Lab.
  • USA Today: Tornado Information open this site in another window - Resources include general meteorological and safety information, news, historic tornadoes, and photos.
  • Meteorological Monsters: Tornadoes open this site in another window - Collection of historical photos, dating back to the late 1800s. From the National Weather Service.
  • Weather Extreme: Tornado open this site in another window - Discovery Channel programme exploring the nature of the violent storms.
  • NOVA: Hunt for the Supertwister open this site in another window - Tornado-chasing scientists with an eye to better forecasting risk their lives to plumb the secrets of nature's most terrifying killer.
  • Inside a Tornado open this site in another window - National Geographic feature capturing a new view of a tornado: from the inside looking out.
  • Weather Channel: Tornado! open this site in another window - Describes the dangerous phenomenon, its awesome power, and the scale for measuring it. Also provides general safety advice.
  • DisasterCenter.com: Tornado and Severe Weatehr open this site in another window - Contains links to resources with information about tornado history, safety, and science.
  • National Geographic: Chasing Tornadoes open this site in another window - Multimedia presentation from the magazine's web site investigating the colossal power of the storms in photographs by Carsten Peter.
  • Tornado Alley Forecast Center open this site in another window - From the Texas Severe Storms Association. Contains severe weather outlooks for TX, OK, KS, NE, CO, and SD areas.
  • Radar Observations of Tornadoes and Thunderstorms Experiment (ROTATE) 2004 open this site in another window - Data and field information from the Centre for Severe Weather Research.
  • Twisters: Destruction From the Sky open this site in another window - Information about tornadoes and tornado safety, plus survivors' stories.
  • Wikipedia: Tornado Alley open this site in another window - Hyperlinked overview of the U.S. region with the highest tornado activity.
  • Doppler On Wheels (DOW) Project open this site in another window - Features two mobile Doppler weather radars mounted on trucks that have permitting the mappings of tornado winds, hurricane wind streaks, and resolution of detailed tornado structure and evolution at scales well below 100 m.
  • Twisted Sunday open this site in another window - See photos and video clips from the two National Geographic Channel programmes, Twister Chasers and Tornado Intercept, that explore the world of tornado hunters and allow viewers to experience a spinning vortex from the inside.
 



 
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