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Thomas P. Grazulis

    Thomas P. Grazulis is a meteorologist with a deep focus on tornadoes, serving as the head of the Tornado Project. His writings explore the intricate nature of these powerful storms and aim to disseminate crucial information. Readers can expect a comprehensive look into the world of tornadoes and their significant effects.

    The Tornado
    • 2003

      The Tornado

      Nature’s Ultimate Windstorm

      • 348 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Tornadoes occur everywhere in the United States, and each region of the nation has its own tornado season. Tornadoes have crossed mountains. Some have lasted more than an hour, scouring the earth with 250 mile-per-hour winds, and some have carried automobiles a half-mile and leveled sturdy homes. In The Nature’s Ultimate Windstorm , Thomas P. Grazulis re-creates the incredible drama that so often accompanies tornadoes, and he provides detailed meteorological and statistical information about these marvels—and terrors—of nature. How often does a tornado hit a particular location? How fast are its winds? Do tornadoes really seek out trailer parks? How many tornadoes hit the United States every year? How big can tornadoes get? Grazulis addresses all these questions and more in this book about one of the most destructive forces, and fascinating scientific puzzles, on the planet.

      The Tornado