1.Tornados usually move faster than 300 miles an hour.
2. The part of a storm that produces the tornado is called the bear’s cage.
3. Tim Samaras always finds time to admire the tornados he’s chasing.
4. Carsten Peter says that photographing tornados is difficult because everything
happens very fast.
5. There are approximately 10,000 tornados in the US every year.
6. Samaras takes about 20 seconds to place a probe, turn it on and run away.
7. The storm chasers had great luck in Manchester, South Dakota.
8. The probe used in Manchester didn’t produce any interesting data.
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