Michele Combs

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For millennia, people believed the tornado, the great wind, was a capricious act of God, that the tornado descended from the heavens. But it was an optical illusion: the twister spins up rather than down. Condensation from the storm makes the wind coils visible first near the parent cloud, making the funnel appear to descend. But the answer to the tornado riddle may be near the ground, not the sky.
Storm Warning: The Story of a Killer Tornado
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