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Postby Galvan on September 23rd, 2006, 10:07 am
Im sure Aero wouldnt mind answering some questions, But if you have any questions about how our Weather Works. Post a question here!
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Postby DejaVuGurl1203 on September 23rd, 2006, 10:17 am
I've always wondered how lightning works, and how it creates thunder (I kinda know but I wanna know more).
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Postby Galvan on September 23rd, 2006, 11:47 am
Lightning originates around 15,000 to 25,000 feet above the ground when raindrops are carried upward until some of them convert to ice. For reasons that are not widely agreed upon, a cloud-to-ground lightning flash originates in this mixed water and ice region.

The charge then moves downward in 50-yard sections called step leaders. It keeps moving toward the ground in these steps and produces a channel along which charge is deposited. Eventually, it encounters something on the ground that is a good connection. The circuit is complete at that time, and the charge is lowered from cloud to ground.

The return stroke is a flow of charge (current) which produces a luminosity much brighter than the part that came down. This entire event usually takes less than half a second.
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Postby CoasterDude12-2 on September 28th, 2006, 9:03 pm
Okay...me being a weather nut.. what's in the inside of a tornado?
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Postby Jamesb58 on September 28th, 2006, 9:18 pm
Just to clarify what Galvan said about Lightning, the actual visible
lightning stroke travels from Ground to Cloud. There is video
evidence of this and I now call Streak Lightning, Ground to Cloud.

As for the Tornado question, people have lived through direct
tornado contact and have told us what they saw inside the tornado.

According to reports, you can see straight up the funnel to the sky.
There were 2 "mini-tornados" inside the funnel with constant lightning.

The Film "Twister" takes this question on, at the end of the film.
2 Mini-Twisters and constant lightning and able to see the sky.

So, what is inside a tornado? Mini-Tornados and constant lightning.
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Postby Galvan on September 29th, 2006, 8:24 am
^ This is just one of many therories as to what exactly is inside a tornado, While its true many people have been carried by tornadoes etc.

No two tornadoes are the same, thus, a blanket statement as to what is exactly inside a funnel is right.

Using the movie Twister to explain a particular event either inside a tornado or storm chasing itself isnt really giving much in the way of an answer.
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