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  2. Biological pollution - Wikipedia

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    Biological pollution (impacts or bio pollution) is the impact of humanity's actions on the quality of aquatic and terrestrial environment. Specifically, biological pollution is the introduction of non-indigenous and invasive species, [1] otherwise known as Invasive Alien Species (IAS). When the biological pollution is introduced to an aquatic ...

  3. Tornado - Wikipedia

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    A tornado is a violently rotating column of air that is in contact with both the surface of the Earth and a cumulonimbus cloud or, in rare cases, the base of a cumulus cloud. It is often referred to as a twister, whirlwind or cyclone, [ 1 ] although the word cyclone is used in meteorology to name a weather system with a low-pressure area in the ...

  4. Tornadogenesis - Wikipedia

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    Tornadogenesis is the process by which a tornado forms. There are many types of tornadoes, varying in methods of formation. Despite ongoing scientific study and high-profile research projects such as VORTEX, tornadogenesis is a volatile process and the intricacies of many of the mechanisms of tornado formation are still poorly understood. [1][2 ...

  5. Why climate change is likely to cause more devastating tornadoes

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    Recent tornadoes have ravaged the midwestern United States, demolishing buildings and killing at least 90 people. “I don’t think we’ll have seen damage at this scale, ever,” Kentucky Gov ...

  6. Was it a tornado? Here's how the National Weather Service ...

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    Tornadoes are some of nature's most violent storms. When severe weather after a thunderstorm leaves widespread destruction in a community, we often think the damage was caused by a tornado — but ...

  7. Inversion (meteorology) - Wikipedia

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    In meteorology, an inversion (or temperature inversion) is a phenomenon in which a layer of warmer air overlies cooler air. Normally, air temperature gradually decreases as altitude increases, but this relationship is reversed in an inversion. [2] An inversion traps air pollution, such as smog, near the ground.

  8. History of tornado research - Wikipedia

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    It was recorded to cause significant damage to the area, including 3.5-pound (1.6 kg) hail being observed at the Dum Dum weather observatory. [ 15 ] Between 1839 and 1841, a detailed survey of damage path of significant tornado that struck New Brunswick, New Jersey , on June 19, 1835, which was the deadliest tornado in New Jersey history, occurred.

  9. Disturbance (ecology) - Wikipedia

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    In ecology, a disturbance is a temporary change in environmental conditions that causes a pronounced change in an ecosystem. Disturbances often act quickly and with great effect, to alter the physical structure or arrangement of biotic and abiotic elements. A disturbance can also occur over a long period of time and can impact the biodiversity ...