Strong updrafts (upward moving air in a thunderstorm) contribute to the severity of a thunderstorm by increasing vertical draft strengths.
A typhoon is a tropical cyclone with sustained winds of at least 74 mph ocurring in the Pacfic Ocean north of the equator and west of 180 degrees. This means a typhoon is the same thing as a hurricane, only occurring in a different part of the world.A tornado is a violently rotating column of air connecting to the base of a thunderstorm to the ground.Differences between typhoons and tornadoesA typhoon is its own self-sustaining storm system while a tornado is dependent on a larger parent storm cell, which in turn is usually part of a larger sytem.A typhoon is a large-scale system typically a few hundred miles across while a tornado is a small-scale vortex typically no more than a few hundred yards wide.A typhoon takes several days to form and will last for days, sometimes weeks. A tornado typically lasts a few minutes, and rarely more than an hour.A typhoon can only form over warm ocean water, while a tornado usually forms over land.A typhoon causes damage though a combination of powerful winds and flooding from storm surge and heavy rain. A tornado causes damage through wind and debris carried by the wind.Unlike a typhoon, a tornado does not produce rain, though is usually accompanied by it.Tornadoes can produce far stronger winds than typhoons, in some cases exceeding 300 mph.Surface level winds in a typhoon are mostly horizontal, while wind in a tornado has a significant upward component.Wind shear is needed to produce tornadoes, but will cause a typhoon to fall apart.A tornado is often made visible by a characteristic condensation funnel, which is not somthng that occurs with a typhoon.Similarities:Both produce powerful, damaging windsBoth rotate in a cyclonic fashion, that is counterclockwise for those in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern. A typhoon, by definition, occurs in the northern hemisphere, but the same type of storms do occur in the southern hemisphere,only going by different names.The winds in both revolve around a center of low pressure.Both have some upward movement of air.Both get their energy from warm, moist air, though it is less direct for tornadoes.
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its when my dick get too strong and it pushes the world up. (btw my dick is bigger than the world. Its hanging out on MARS)
Small area storms formed by the strong upward movement of warm, moist air are called storm surges.
Small area storms formed by the strong upward movement of warm, moist air are called storm surges.
Air travels upward rapidly in a tornado. Some tornadoes have a downdraft in their core but it isn't as strong as the updraft.
Strong updrafts (upward moving air in a thunderstorm) contribute to the severity of a thunderstorm by increasing vertical draft strengths.
A dark funnel of strong winds that spiral upward is a tornado. Tornadoes are characterized by rotating columns of air that extend from the base of a thunderstorm to the ground, causing damage and posing a significant threat to human safety.
Snow does not fall upward. If it is very windy, it may appear to be blowing up at times, but it falls due to gravity.If you are fortunate enough to be there when it happens, the wind currents can make it appear as though snow is coming upout of the Grand Canyon.
Because of the upward force pushing it up. It is too strong to let gravity pull it down.
By generating an upward force that's greater than the downward force of gravity. Exactly the same way you walk up stairs while the gravity is strong.
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upward is up.
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The upward force exerted by a chair when you sit on it depends on your weight and the design of the chair. The force is equal to the force of gravity acting on you, to keep you balanced and prevent you from falling.
The freedom of belief and the flexibility of Hinduism makes it strong. It has weathered innumerable attacks for upward of 5,000 years, and still is vibrant and prosperous.