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  2. VORTEX projects - Wikipedia

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    VORTEX2 was an expanded second VORTEX project, with field phases from 10 May until 13 June 2009 and 1 May until 15 June 2010. VORTEX2's goals were studying why some thunderstorms produce tornadoes while others do not, and learning about tornado structure, in order to make more accurate tornado forecasts and warnings with longer lead time. [14]

  3. File:Sullivan tornado path in Sullivan.png - Wikipedia

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  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 ...

  5. Weather Service report charts tornado's path through northern ...

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    Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. ... impact there will be documented in the weeks to come as the Melbourne office of the National Weather Service tracks the tornado's path there.

  6. Survivors describe how a tornado tore a path through the ...

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  7. 1966 Candlestick Park tornado outbreak - Wikipedia

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    A series of at least four tornadoes hit the Southeastern United States during March 3-4, 1966. The worst event was a violent and long-lived F5 tornado, dubbed the Candlestick Park tornado after the name of a recently opened Jackson, Mississippi shopping center that was leveled by the storm. [2]