Not likely, because astronauts haven't seen any tornadoes on Jupiter. There have been massive storms (hurricanes and tropical cyclones). One of them is the Great Red Spot which is a humongous hurricane bigger then Earth. It has been running on Jupiter for more then 400 years.
Uo today - nobody.
It already has last night and today :) but hopefully it snows more because we did not get to play with the snow today as all the snow melted before we got out of school :/
Hurricanes can't hit Michigan. It is too far from the ocean. Tornadoes can't be predicted with such precision and earthquakes can't be predicted at all.
The exact elevation of Jupiter at sunset depends on the date, and on your latitude. (Your longitude, curiously, doesn't matter. ) Today is August 8, 2009. From Sacramento, CA, Jupiter rises just about sunset.
Two reasons: 1) There is a tornado in the area, if so you should take cover in either the lowest level of your house or a central room without any windows (a closet or bathroom is your best option) 2) The siren is being tested, this normally occurs at noon on the first Wednesday of the month. If you don't know which it is, check the weather in your area.
It is impossible to make such long-term tornado predictions for a specific locations.
Such predictions are impossible to make.
Whether any specific location will be hit by a tornado on any given day is impossible to predict.
Truly doubt it. (This applies to almost all days.)
It is impossible to determine if a specific location will be hit by a tornado more than a few minutes in advance, and even then it's difficult.
It is impossible to make such a prediction. Where a specific tornado may hit cannot be predicted more than a few minutes ahead of time. However, for today, April 7, 2012 the chances of a tornado forming anywhere in the U.S. are minimal.
It is entirely possible. Southern Ontario does get tornadoes, but there is no way of knowing where or when the next one will hit.
Yes and i think it is going to be a full moon.
If you capitalize the first letter of the sentence and place a period at the end, use an apostrophe for the contraction for 'it's', it is a correct sentence: It's going to be a great night today. Although correct as a sentence, it would make more sense if it said: It's going to be a great night tonight.
The weather reporter announced that we would have a tornado sometime in the afternoon. We learned about tornadoes today. Tornadoes are deadly. There was a tornado warning on the news today. Did you hear about the tornado in Kentucky yesterday? Hope this helps! Peace out~Tj8rocks
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Yes. An EF0 tornado touched down in Philadelphia, injuring two people.