We could have carried royals through nineteen out of twenty of the tornadoes that assailed our ship; but the twentieth might have taken the sticks out of us.
The tornadoes have not troubled us, and the regular land and sea-breezes prevail.
At noon we came up fair with its south-west end, intending to run along by it and anchor on the south-east side, but the tornadoes came in so thick and hard that I could not venture in.
The 28th we had many violent tornadoes, wind, rain, and some spouts, and in the tornadoes the wind shifted.
These scientific people make me weary, talking about preventing tornadoes by firing cannon into the funnel-shaped clouds.
Do these people think tornadoes are going around with a target tied on them, for experts to shoot cannon balls at?
The island is visited yearly by tornadoes which devastate crops and cause much damage to agriculture.
It is a delight to see young orchards and farmhouses, and cribs and sheds fortified against tornadoes by groves, laid out with irritating precision to confront the whirling storms from west and south.
There have been instances where tornadoes have shaved off the stone sides of buildings as if they had been sliced away by a stonecutter.
I only hope he will not overdo it, as he does six times in seven, and make it too heavy to get out on to the Atlantic, where all tornadoes ought to go.
Buea seems a sporting place for weather even without volcanic eruptions, during the whole tornado season (there are two a year), over-charged tornadoes burst in the barrack yard.
These tornadoes may not be more than a quarter of a mile across, and look from the distance like huge brown waterspouts coiling up into the air till they are lost in the clear blue of the sky.
Such tornadoes as the one described occur in Central Australia just before the breaking up of long droughts.
Some of the western tornadoes are accompanied by electrical manifestations to an extent that has originated a belief in electricity as their cause.
Afterwards they advanced like tornadoes of sand raised by the wind.
Tornadoes may form almost anywhere, but they are never found on the immediate Pacific coast.
Tornadoes occur chiefly in the spring because the temperature changes are greatest then and it is from these that the tornado sucks its nourishment.
All tornadoes progress from the southwest to the northeast.
And the tornadoesprobably make the largest impression.
Tornadoes occur with greater frequency in the United States than in any other section of the globe.
For many years they had jalousies and half-windows instead of glass, which forced the inmates to sit in outer darkness during tornadoes and the Rains.
The Dries last from November to April, often beginning with tornadoes and ending with the Harmatan, smokes or scirocco.
About 4 days before we came away we had tornadoes with thunder, lightning and rain, and much wind; but of no long continuance; at which time we filled some water.
The 28th we had many violent tornadoes, wind, rain, and some spouts; and in the tornadoes the wind shifted.
I lay here till the 17th of October following, all which time we had very fair weather, some tornadoes excepted.
The fair weather begins in April or May and continues to October, then the tornadoes begin to come, but no violent bad weather till the middle of December.
Obviously its madreporic rocks had been made fertile by tornadoesand thunderstorms.
We were approaching waterways where storms are commonplace, the very homeland of tornadoesand cyclones specifically engendered by the Gulf Stream's current.
Like the tornadoes and dust whirls, the life of a waterspout appears to be brief.
Their whirlings appear in size to be greater than those which produce tornadoes or waterspouts, but less than hurricanes or cyclones.
In every regard except their small size and their violence these tornadoes closely resemble hurricanes.
Of course if the tornadoescommon to these tropical countries should come they must creep into the inner cave.
February, with violent tornadoes and storms, especially at the full and change, and to end in April.
Tornadoes were of almost daily occurrence --not pleasant with 200 barrels of gunpowder under a thatched roof; they were useful chiefly to the Mpongwe servants of the establishment.
The next day was perforce a halt, as had been expected; moreover, rains and tornadoes were a reasonable pretext for nursing the headache.
These tornadoes are harmless enough to a cruiser, and under a good roof men bless them.
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