Raymond Mason
EF1
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- Feb 12, 2013
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Hello there guys! You know I have loved studying and observing tornadoes for a while now. I am starting to believe that all tornadoes are multiple vortex and not just a single big vortex of swirling air. I also believe the smaller weaker tornadoes just have more condense vorticities and aren't as "towering" as seen in the violent larger tornadoes. I have a crude example:
The far left is large/wedge size and the far right is the weaker/smaller tornado size. The blue lines represent the vorticities that swirl around the condensation funnel. I think that when most people see the condensation funnel they are lead to believe its just one big swirling vortex.
I came across this idea when I was watching some tornado videos and just happened to notice this. Whats your guys opinion?

The far left is large/wedge size and the far right is the weaker/smaller tornado size. The blue lines represent the vorticities that swirl around the condensation funnel. I think that when most people see the condensation funnel they are lead to believe its just one big swirling vortex.
I came across this idea when I was watching some tornado videos and just happened to notice this. Whats your guys opinion?