How well do you know tornadoes? - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Scale used to measure tornado intensity Enhanced Fujita Scale/EF Scale
94%
Retired scale replaced in 2007 Fujita Scale/F Scale
84%
Type of storm that tornadoes form from Supercell
81%
Tornado that is wider than it is tall that typically causes the most damage Wedge
80%
Widest tornado ever recorded May 31, 2013, El Reno, Oklahoma
79%
Costliest tornado ever recorded May 22, 2011, Joplin, Missouri
77%
What rating was given to the El Reno tornado after it was downgraded from EF5? EF3
74%
How many EF5 tornadoes touched down during the April 2011 super outbreak? 4
72%
How many levels of intensity does the EF scale have? 6
72%
Strongest tornado ever recorded May 3, 1999, Bridge Creek-Moore, Oklahoma
69%
This is a very weak tornado that has formed over water Waterspout
69%
Very thin tornado that causes little damage Rope
65%
Deadliest tornado ever recorded March 18, 1925, Tri-State Tornado
62%
This Texas F5 is best known for it being the origin of the popular "Dead Man Walking" tornado photo. It stalled over one area for up to 2 minutes, causing significant damage and killing ~24 people. May 27, 1997, Jarrell, Texas
62%
True or false: Tornadic winds are strong enough to turn small objects like shovels or wood planks into powerful missiles. True
61%
Small tornado that is wider at the top Cone
59%
This was the first ever EF5 tornado May 4, 2007, Greensburg, Kansas
47%
Wider tornado that has a consistent size Stovepipe
44%
This tornado took place during the 1974 super outbreak and was the most devastating that took place that day. April 3, 1974, Xenia, Ohio
42%
In an SPC tornado probability outlook, a hatched area indicates a 10% chance of ___ or higher tornadoes within 25 miles of a point. EF2
40%
This is a very weak tornado that does not form from a supercell thunderstorm Landspout
40%
This is a type of tornado with multiple vorticies rotating around it, indicative of a very powerful tornado. Multivortex
40%
This is the highest risk seen in an SPC convective outlook. High
36%
This atmospheric value is used by weather forecasters and it measures how much available energy is in the atmosphere for storms to grow from. CAPE
34%
This is the rotating part of a supercell that tornadoes form from. Mesocyclone
31%
This type of radar measures wind direction and speed proportionate to the radar's location Velocity
29%
This type of radar measures precipitation and is the most common type used Reflectivity
24%
This Texas F4 tornado was a part of an outbreak in 1979. It is best known for its eerie photos and widespread effect across those in and around the city it hit. April 10, 1979, Wichita Falls, Texas
21%
This is a cloud of dirt and dust that represents a connection between the cloud and ground and is indicative of a tornado on the ground. Debris Cloud
20%
This type of radar shows the difference between precipitation and debris Correlation Coefficient
19%
This is the area a tornado's wind speeds affect. Windfield
17%
This is the visible part of the tornado. Condensation Funnel
16%
This is a term used by storm chasers when they must drive through the core of the storm, where most of the hail and rain occurs, in order to intercept a tornado. Corepunching
16%
This measures how much available precipitation is in the air. The bigger this value is, the more rain and/or hail will be present in thunderstorms. PWAT
11%
This is what prevents strong thunderstorms from forming in the morning and early afternoon. Capping Inversion
9%
Tallest tornado ever recorded 1982, Brookfield, Wisconsin
8%
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