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Micro-tornadoes made in a tiny igloo

MAY 15, 2007

DOI: 10.1063/PT.5.021115

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MSNBC : Tiny igloos can generate “micro-tornadoes” in the lab, which could allow scientists to better understand the destructive secrets of real-life twisters-and maybe help predict them.
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