When Nature Strikes - Tornadoes
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Tornadoes can form in minutes, making early and accurate warnings crucial to saving lives. Howard Bluestein at the University of Oklahoma and Adam Houston at the University of Nebraska are trying to understand why some storms produce tornadoes and others don't. "When Nature Strikes" is produced by NBC Learn in partnership with the National Science Foundation.
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