At a Glance: The swirling, funnel-shaped winds of a tornado are easily recognizable—and they can be very dangerous. This talk was presented on June 13, 2016 at the fourth annual Blue Waters Symposium in Sunriver, OR.
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The swirling, funnel-shaped winds of a tornado are easily recognizable—and they can be very dangerous. This talk was presented on June 13, 2016 at the fourth annual Blue Waters Symposium in Sunriver, OR. Ever wondered how calm skies can suddenly twist into one of nature's most terrifying spectacles?
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- The swirling, funnel-shaped winds of a tornado are easily recognizable—and they can be very dangerous.
- This talk was presented on June 13, 2016 at the fourth annual Blue Waters Symposium in Sunriver, OR.
- Ever wondered how calm skies can suddenly twist into one of nature's most terrifying spectacles?
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