Tornados
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Tornados
Are there many tornados in India? With the heat and in certain weather conditions, there must be some... Just wondered if you had many of them, where most were encountered, and what time of year most of them occurred?
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Re: Tornados
Tim,
As far as I know,not/none in the scale of those we see in US on TV/Films.I really do not remember having ever experienced one except a few that filled my eyes and mouth with grit. . Sorry, I am not much of a help.
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As far as I know,not/none in the scale of those we see in US on TV/Films.I really do not remember having ever experienced one except a few that filled my eyes and mouth with grit. . Sorry, I am not much of a help.
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Re: Tornados
I dont think they occur in the subcontinent.
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Re: Tornados
Well, we've enough people who cause more destruction. So The Big Guy has spared us from tornadoes, I guess.
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Re: Tornados
Tornados do strike India...
April 15, 2010: 120 die as tornado hits Bihar, Bengal http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 806201.cms
March 31, 2009: Deadly tornado strikes southern India http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... India.html
April 15, 2010: 120 die as tornado hits Bihar, Bengal http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 806201.cms
March 31, 2009: Deadly tornado strikes southern India http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... India.html
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Re: Tornados
I think these are cases of journalists erroneously using the word instead of "cyclone" which is the correct terminology for what we see in India.full_circle wrote:Tornados do strike India...
April 15, 2010: 120 die as tornado hits Bihar, Bengal http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 806201.cms
March 31, 2009: Deadly tornado strikes southern India http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... India.html
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Re: Tornados
Hi Yaj,
what you say can be true... however, in the ToI article:
Also, a list of Asian tornadoes and tornado outbreaks, from wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_As ... _outbreaks
... atleast six in India, and fifteen in the sub-continent.
what you say can be true... however, in the ToI article:
... he does say "appears to be" thoughFrom the extent of twisted trees and poles, the depth of thundercloud and volume of devastation, it appears to be a tornado," said G C Debnath, director, Regional Meteorological Centre, Alipore
Also, a list of Asian tornadoes and tornado outbreaks, from wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_As ... _outbreaks
... atleast six in India, and fifteen in the sub-continent.
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Re: Tornados
I guess you are right Rahul. Apparently the East coast of India does get the occasional tornado.full_circle wrote:Hi Yaj,
Also, a list of Asian tornadoes and tornado outbreaks, from wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_As ... _outbreaks
... atleast six in India, and fifteen in the sub-continent.
This guy is doing work on the same subject http://www.bangladeshtornadoes.org/
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Re: Tornados
Thank you, gentlemen! This whole business got started a few years back, when I read there were tornados in Britain. Well, stupid me, I'd always thought of tornados as being something that went on here -- of course similar conditions would cause them anywhere. We just had a few rip through some towns south of us and I thought, what with the heat and maybe the right weather conditions, there would be some in India as well. Thanks for the links! Great reading!
One thing though, about the Telegraph article: I'd never really thought of Orissa as being Southern India...
One thing though, about the Telegraph article: I'd never really thought of Orissa as being Southern India...
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