Tornado Storm in Taipei on Video
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Tornado raged as high as 20 floors building in the city of Taipei, Taiwan, on Thursday, May 12, 2011. Tornado which occurred about two minutes this time to throw a variety of heavy objects in the center of Xindian into the air. "This is the first time in my life, I saw a tornado," said an eyewitness, who woke up from a tornado was quoted as saying AsiaOne News.
According to the Central Weather Bureau (CWB), the tornado was probably caused by strong thermal convection - a process when the cold air fight with warm tropical air. Reported tornado storm like this is often the case in Taiwan.
Tornadoes come in all shapes and sizes. Typically, funnel-shaped edges that touch the earth and is often surrounded by a cloud of debris and dust. Most tornadoes have wind speeds around 110 miles per hour. Want to see the video of the tornado rampage in Taiwan?
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