Tornado
Word | TORNADO |
Character | 7 |
Hyphenation | tor na do |
Pronunciations | /tɔː(ɹ)ˈneɪ.dəʊ/ |
Definitions and meanings of "Tornado"
What do we mean by tornado?
A violently rotating column of air extending from a cumulonimbus cloud to the ground, ranging in width from a few meters to more than a kilometer, with destructive winds up to 510 kilometers (316 miles) per hour or higher. Tornadoes are typically associated with a funnel cloud pendant from a storm's wall cloud, often extending to the bottom of the tornado. noun
A violent thunderstorm in western Africa or nearby Atlantic waters. noun
A whirlwind or hurricane. noun
A violent squall or whirlwind of small extent. noun
Specifically— On the west coast of Africa, from Cape Verd to the equator, a squall of great intensity and of short duration, occurring during the summer months, but most frequently and with greatest violence at the beginning and end of the rainy season. On the western part of the coast, near Sierra Leone, these squalls come from easterly points, and blow off shore; while on the eastern part of the coast, near the mouth of the Niger, they occasionally blow on shore, partly because of a variation in the direction of the squall, and partly because of a different trend of the coast. The squall is marked by peculiar, dense, arched masses of dark cloud, furious gusts of wind, vivid lightning, deafening thunder, and torrents of rain; it produces a slight rise in the barometer and a fall of temperature amounting on the average to 9° Fahr. Similar squalls in other tropical regions are usually known by the name of arched squalls, but are sometimes also called tornadoes. The principal period when these squalls occur (namely, at the change of the seasons or of the monsoons) is that in which great quantities of vapor-laden air are stopped by a land wind, and accumulate near the coast, producing a hot, sultry, unstable state of the atmosphere. The tornado is the overturning process by which the atmosphere regains its stability. The wind ordinarily turns through two or three points during its progress, but in general a complete cyclonic motion is not established. noun
In the United States, east of the 100th meridian, a whirlwind of small radius and of highly destructive violence, usually seen as a whirling funnel pendent from a mass of black cloud, occurring most frequently in the southeast quadrant of an area of low pressure several hundred miles from its center, and having a rapid progressive movement, generally toward the northeast. The principal condition precedent to the formation of a tornado, just as for a thunder-storm, is an unstable state of the atmosphere. In the tornado a whirling motion from right to left, of tremendous energy, is generated in a mass of clouds, and is often maintained for several hours, while in the ordinary thunder-storm a complete cyclonic motion probably seldom becomes established. Tornadoes generally arise just after the hottest part of the day, when the atmosphere has its maximum instability; the months of greatest frequency are April, May, June, and July. The destruction in a tornado may be caused either by the surface wind which is forced in on all sides to feed the ascending current of the tornado-funnel, or by the gyrating winds of the funnel itself when sufficiently low to come within the reach of buildings; in the latter case no structure, however strongly built, is apparently able to withstand the wind's enormous force. noun
A violent whirling wind; specifically (Meteorol.), a tempest distinguished by a rapid whirling and slow progressive motion, usually accompaned with severe thunder, lightning, and torrents of rain, and commonly of short duration and small breadth; a small cyclone. noun
A rolled pork roast. noun
A violent windstorm characterized by a twisting, funnel-shaped cloud. noun
A localized and violently destructive windstorm occurring over land characterized by a funnel-shaped cloud extending toward the ground noun
A purified and potent form of cocaine that is smoked rather than snorted; highly addictive noun
A violent windstorm characterized by a mobile, twisting, funnel-shaped cloud.
Nature's answer to trailer parks. Urban Dictionary
What Taz turns into when he's mad. Urban Dictionary
A violent destructive whirling wind accompanied by a funnel shaped cloud that progresses in a narrow path over the land taking out everything in its path. Urban Dictionary
A scary thing that gets rid of mobile home parks Urban Dictionary
A sex move that Chef uses after luring girls into the brown dragon. Afterwards the girl's head is spinning with bliss. Urban Dictionary
A tornado is when you are eating a girl out and pretty much spaz out with your tongue and lips. Urban Dictionary
1. An burst of anger towards objects in the room, leaving clothes, books, chairs, etc. overturned and wrecked, similar to the effects of a REAL tornado. Often occurs after breaking up. 2. A knock-off of the dairy queen blizzard. Urban Dictionary
To storm along, in a fit of anger, damaging, destroying, kicking or slamming around anything one could get his/her hands or feet on. Urban Dictionary
A sexual move, typically performed while facing each other, where the couple rolls over as a unit while maintaining insertion. not to be confused with the alligator fuckhouse, which involves biting as well. Urban Dictionary
A sudden and inexplicable increase in customers, causing massive amounts of damage and devastation. Then, just as strangely as it appears, the whole thing blows over and the place is empty and now wrecked. Urban Dictionary
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