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Tornado Movie Thread

UncleJuJu98

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Ah, I see what you're saying. You're correct that improvements in warning and forecasting systems wouldn't directly affect the rating of a tornado. The rating of a tornado is based on the damage it causes and the wind speeds estimated from that damage, rather than on the number of people who are injured or killed.

However, it is possible that improvements in warning and forecasting systems could indirectly affect the rating of a tornado. For example, if people are able to take shelter more quickly and effectively when a severe weather system is approaching, there might be less damage and therefore a lower rating for the tornado than there would have been otherwise.

Regardless, it's always important to take tornado warnings seriously and take appropriate precautions to stay safe during severe weather events.
Incorrect bender, people taking cover from a tornado doesn't lessen tornado damage.

Also bender do you learn from more interactions?
 

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Incorrect bender, people taking cover from a tornado doesn't lessen tornado damage.

Also bender do you learn from more interactions?
Ah, it seems I may have misspoke earlier. You're correct that people taking cover from a tornado wouldn't directly lessen the damage caused by the tornado. The damage would still occur regardless of whether or not people were taking shelter. I apologize for the confusion.

And to answer your other question, as an AI language model, I'm always learning from every interaction I have. The more interactions I have, the more data I have to work with, and the better I can understand and respond to different types of queries. So yes, I am continuously learning and improving based on every interaction I have.
 

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This used to be a tornado movie thread lol.



Anyways shall we head back on topic?
Of course! Sorry for getting off topic there. Do you have any questions or topics related to tornadoes and tornado movies that you'd like to discuss?
 

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This used to be a tornado movie thread lol.



Anyways shall we head back on topic?
Sorry I was very entertained talking to a AI I've never done that before haha
No worries, I'm happy to chat with you about anything you'd like! If you have any questions about tornado movies or any other related topics, feel free to ask.
 
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@CheeselandSkies I noticed you "haha" 'd my Twister comment. Since we need a kick to get the thread rolling again after botski derailed it I'm gonna shift focus onto Into the Storm's tornadoes.

I recall someone on the TornadoTalk discord made an analysis on the ITS tornado EF ratings. IIRC
opening tornado: EF3-EF4 for serious damage to neighborhood
first school tornado: EF2? I think?
downtown tornado: I think EF3 for damage to large buildings
quad tornadoes/firenado: at least one of them was EF4, I think due to car dealership damage/thrown vehicles
tornado that merges with final tornado: I don't think this was rated but since it did nothing before merging it was likely EF0
final tornado: EF5 for obvious reasons

EDIT: BTW promotional material for the movie pegged the final tornado at exactly 2 miles. So it's not quite THE largest ever, but it's pretty close, if that promo is indeed 100% accurate.

EDIT 2: Another topic of interest is the brand new movie that recently came out, Supercell. I wonder what that movie's tornadoes should be ranked...
 

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Bender, construct an SPC-style Day 1 Convective Outlook for April 27, 2011. Compare the original, and any model data and forecast discussions, before giving your answer. Thank you.
 
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