James McGinn
2017-11-04 15:43:01 UTC
Meteorology isn't wheel like...
Tornadoes and dust devils are all held together by a nonsolid
radius or diameter. The center moves the whole tornado and dust devil
as the matter goes around in a circle; perfect diameter order to the other side.
Mitchell Raemsch
You are asking the right questions. But the answer is extremely counterintuitive.Tornadoes and dust devils are all held together by a nonsolid
radius or diameter. The center moves the whole tornado and dust devil
as the matter goes around in a circle; perfect diameter order to the other side.
Mitchell Raemsch
A tornado is like the hose on a vacuum cleaner. It has gas moving up through it and it is surrounded by gas. But the sheath of the tornado has to have some kind of structural resilience or else it couldn't possibly function as such. IOW, there must be something about it that makes it stronger than just gas.
Water (liquid water) in the atmosphere is the only element that has any possibility of providing resolution for this issue. (Most people are too dimwitted to even realize there is an issue here.)
Liquid water has anomalously high surface tension. Wind shear conditions maximize the surface area, thereby maximizing the surface tension, producing a thick plasma-like gas that is the basis of the sheath of the tornado. Vortices conserve the high energy boundary, thus conserving the wind shear internally.
This is all cutting edge stuff, so don't expect to find much support for any of this from meteorological imbeciles. And be aware that meteorology is more of a secular religion than it is a science.
Read this and study it. The answers are here but the answers are not easy:
Plasma
http://www.thunderbolts.info/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=16582#p117060
Why Meteorology is a Cargo Cult Science
http://www.thunderbolts.info/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=16613