Tornado Chaser Answers Storm Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED
Meteorologist, Author, and Storm Chaser Cyrena Arnold answers your questions about extreme weather from Twitter. How accurate is the science in the new film "Twisters?" What is the difference between El Niño and La Niña? Why are scientists predicting a super-charged storm season for 2024? Answers to these questions and plenty more await—it's Severe Weather Support 🌪️\n\n- Follow Cyrena on all socials @WxCyrena\n- Cyrena's children's books on weather:https://www.francesfoxstories.com\n- Learn more about storm chasing athttps://stormfrontfreaks.com\n\n0:00 Storm Chaser Support\n0:15 Tornado Alley\n0:45 How do we predict weather?\n2:08 How do tornados form?\n2:58 Hailstones\n4:05 Saharan Dust in the US?\n4:37 Tornados and open windows\n5:36 New tornado warning technologies\n6:37 Radar patterns and tornado formation\n7:44 Violent tornados vs. regular tornados\n8:27 El Niño and La Niña\n9:14 2024 Hurricane Season\n10:39 Storm Chasers: Adrenaline junkies?\n12:04 Partly sunny vs. partly cloudy\n12:58 How realistic was ‘Twister?’\n13:48 How accurate is the science in ‘Twisters?’\n15:01 The cause of heatwaves\n15:50 The smell of a storm\n16:49 How much energy could we generate from a hurricane\n17:13 When hurricanes collide\n17:46 Popular weather myths\n18:38 Thunder!\n19:18 Energy in a lightning strike
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