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How to use the word tornadoes in a Sentence?

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I’ve been governor during this pandemic, I’ve been governor during tornadoes and floods and -45 degree windchills and everything else. And we’ve lost a lot of people during those.

Andy Beshear

Found on CNN
1 year ago

I knew it would be hours before others could call her. And I thought she deserved to know, and we’re close right now to where I made that call, i’ve been governor during this pandemic, I’ve been governor during tornadoes and floods and -45 degree windchills and everything else. And we’ve lost a lot of people during those.

Andy Beshear

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We are concerned about strong tornadoes and widespread damaging winds, we’ve been trying to stress, don’t wait until you see visual cues of the storm approaching, take action when warnings are issued.

Bill Bunting

Found on CNN
1 year ago

If you're having tornadoes at night, that's a very special type of vulnerability, where you may be sleeping. And if you don't have a way to receive a warning, you know, you could easily become an injury or fatality.

Victor Gensini

Found on CNN
2 years ago

It’s terrible. The deaths are terrible. Everything can be replaced or repaired except for life, tornadoes are powerful. It’s amazing what they can do in a matter of 30 seconds.

Pete Sullivan

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

I hope today that everyone back home was watching and they felt just positive about everything and they kind of just forgot about the tornadoes for a temporary moment, i’m glad we got to do that for them today.

Jerreth Sterns

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The scope and scale of this destruction is almost beyond belief, these tornadoes devoured everything in their path.

Joe Biden

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We found out there were tornadoes when we heard the sirens ... about 15 minutes later it hit.

Aaron Jones

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Scattered severe thunderstorms associated with damaging wind gusts, isolated large hail and some tornadoes will be likely from parts of the Ozarks into the mid Mississippi Valley.

The SPC

Found on CNN
2 years ago

There is a mini-season for tornadoes in the late fall months that we do see tornadoes along our coastline on occasion, it is certainly not every year, but every few years we do get one or two.

Colby Neuman

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Nature: I believe nature has both a destructive side and a healing side. Nature can bring disasters like tsunamis, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, earthquakes and more. These disasters can cause fear, trauma, destruction, death and suffering. However nature also has a soothing side, a healing side, the mountains, oceans, lakes, trees, flowers, waterfalls, medications etc can calm and help the body, they can make you more relaxed, they can give you peace and when your at peace you function better. Nature can give you a death sentence, it can treat you and it can sometimes cure you.

Ryan Pack

added by littleking
2 years ago

We're preparing for the risk of isolated tornadoes, storm surge, heavy rainfall and flash flooding.

Ron DeSantis

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The lower tornado activity has largely been the result of an unfavorable pattern for tornadoes with occasional strong cold fronts shunting the deep, rich, high-quality moisture from the Gulf of Mexico south of Tornado Alley.

Matt Elliott

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Sometimes, it may appear that a storm is in a perfect environment for a tornado to form, yet it never does. Conversely, tornadoes frequently form in marginal environments where it seems like one or more' ingredients' to storm formation is missing or lacking.

Brandon Miller

Found on CNN
3 years ago

There is no denying that there is a certain amount of excitement that comes from seeing a tornado when you are set out with the intent of seeing one, at the same time, you are balancing that excitement with a sizable amount of anxiety and concern over what the tornado could do, especially if there are residents in the immediate path of the storm. As someone who spent years studying, and many more years reporting on, tornadoes, it still gets all my nerves firing when you see a tornado in person.

Brandon Miller

Found on CNN
3 years ago

A lot of that is going to depend on where the surface low moves and how far north the warm front gets, the primary threat is going to be damaging winds. There will be some threat for hail. There is enough shear, so we can't rule out the possibility of tornadoes, but the primary threat will be damaging winds.

Matt Sena

Found on CNN
3 years ago

I’ve lived here 64 years. I wasn’t too worried, i’ve helped folks after tornadoes.

Tim Herring

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

It's worth noting that despite Florida Panhandle seeing a bit less of the action compared to other states like Louisiana, landfall locations don't fully describe the range and extent of Fast FactsStorm impacts, hurricane Isaias nearly clipped the east coast of Florida Panhandle and prompted Hurricane Warnings in South Florida for a time. Hurricane Sally in September brought flooding and tornadoes to much of the Florida Panhandle, and came awfully close to tropical storm strength in Hurricane Sally in September early stages when it hit Miami-Dade County.

Jake Carstens

Found on CNN
3 years ago

One was to reactivate a system called the Regional Medical Response System, this system is used in tornadoes or large disasters. It is designed to transfer patients between hospitals. This makes sure Oklahomans are connected to a hospital bed as quickly as possible.

Gavin Newsom

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Statistically speaking, the northern Gulf Coast states and more broadly the Southeast is where we would expect to see tornadoes during the late winter and early spring. And this year was certainly no exception, however, as we enter mid-to-late Spring the climatologically favored areas for tornadoes begins to rapidly shift toward the central United States.

Patrick Marsh

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The fact that the coronaviruses exist is complicating the recovery from the tornado, while the tornadoes are complicating our efforts to make sure that we do everything in our power to stop the spread of the virus, it is it is exceptionally complicated, and its tough on all of us.

Tate Reeves

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

While hurricanes, floods and tornadoes are at the forefront of all Louisianans minds, the threat we face from the COVID-19 virus is an unprecedented threat and unlike any we have faced.

State Kyle Ardoin

Found on CNN
4 years ago

FEMA shouldn't be the solution for every crisis, fEMA needs to be prepared for the tornadoes that happened last week. They're still dealing with recovery in Puerto Rico and the 2017 storms.

Michael Coen

Found on CNN
4 years ago

Steve Bowen, director and meteorologist at Aons impact forecasting team, said in a news release. WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS OF 2019 : HERE ARE THE BIGGEST MOMENTS, FROM POLAR VORTEX TO HURRICANE DORIAN The area that was worst hit in the last decade was the Asia-Pacific region, which accounted for 44 percent of the total amount of economic losses, according to the report. In 2019 one of the greatest disasters was when Typhoon Hagibis struck Japan in October, causing 99 deaths and $ 15 billion in economic losses. ( National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Satellites - Public Affairs) In 2019, one of the greatest disasters was when Typhoon Hagibis struck Japan in October, causing 99 deaths and $ 15 billion in economic losses. In its report, Aon said intense weather events, bigger populations in the path of disasters and greater supply chain disruption in a globalized economy contributed to the sharp rise in overall economic damage. The runway at Offutt Air Force Base can be seen covered by floodwaters from the Missouri River during flooding in 2019. ( 55th Wing Commander/Facebook) The costliest individual disaster in 2019 was inland flooding, which created losses of $ 82 billion, while tropical cyclones caused economic losses globally around $ 68 billion. In the U.S., floodingspawned by the bomb cyclonein the Midwest caused economic losses of over $ 20 billion, the report noted. 10 DEADLIEST US TORNADOES ON RECORD According to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 2019 was the second-hottest year in the agencys 140-year climate record, just behind 2016. The agency also noted that the worlds five warmest years have all occurred since 2015, with nine of the 10 warmest years occurring since 2005. Scientific research indicates that climate change will continue to affect all types of weather phenomena and subsequently impact increasingly urbanized areas.

Steve Bowen

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

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