Every year, in some periods, the USA is blown away by hurricanes. High-definition images of these violent hurricanes, which pierce houses and blow off roofs, are often not broadcast, but a new drone video has managed to capture the EF3 tornado, which is effective in Kansas.
meteorologist Reed Timmer, who shared detailed high-definition images of Andover hit by the hurricane on Twitter, commented under the video he shared, “Notice how the hurricane spreads through the eddy dynamics and terrain,” said. He also mentioned that it didn’t happen.
Highest-res drone footage of the Andover, KS #tornado which has received a preliminary rating of EF3. Note how the tornado propagates via vortex dynamics and likely terrain. Incredibly, no lives were lost by this tornado pic.twitter.com/FJDBH8TAv6
— Reed Timmer (@ReedTimmerAccu) April 30, 2022
Hurricane EF3 traveled at 219 to 266 kilometers per hour and destroyed approximately a thousand homes in Kansas has done. Androver is shown as the town worst affected by the hurricane, as most of the houses are made of wood.
Scientists can predict where a hurricane might hit, thanks to detailed satellite images and various models, but the hurricane’s path and intensity can often be unpredictable. While the reason for this is the climate change we live in, the tornadoes can be longer and stronger due to climate change.