In recent daysUnited statesLee county, alabama, southTornadoThe attack killed 23 people. According to american meteorologists, the cyclone that struck alabama was rare。
The tornado strikes at a speed of over 270 km per hour
At the time of the cyclone, it was estimated that the speed was up to 270 kilometres per hour. In an area of 1. 5 kilometres wide and more than 110 kilometres long, “whatever it touches destroys”。
The house of slakka baker, a resident of the town of bolgad, is located in the area affected by the cyclone, and her youngest daughter, imaa, states that “the sound of the cyclone is like a train whistling”。

Ima baker: that sounds like a train whistling. After we went into the bathroom, dad closed the door three times. The roof was blown open and he was scraped halfway into the air and something hit him before he fell on the ground。
The bakers have all the right housesCasualtiesNo one in their family was fortunately injured. The hostess, slakar baker, told reporters that she was worried about the children。

Local residents slakar baker: i'm looking for resources to help my kids with counseling so that they don't spend their whole lives with these terrible memories of nature
American expert: the tornado is rare in recent years
The united states is a veritable “tornado state” and, according to the united states national oceanic and atmospheric administration, it has an average of approximately 1250 cyclones per year。

According to experts from the united states national meteorological administration, the cyclone that struck alabama, both at its speed and with its intensity, has been recorded in the state since 1932. The cyclone struck more than 110 kilometres on the ground, with very rare long routes。

The operation of the cyclone, which had a width of only 1. 5 kilometres, caused significant casualties as it passed through relatively densely populated areas。

Chris dutton, an expert of the national meteorological service of the united states, is a powerful centrifuge that throws bricks and wood out of the world。




