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A Small Meteor Blazes Over New York City | Tornado Science From ‘Twisters’

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Jul 19, 2024
A small meteor blazes over New York City, passing by the Statue of Liberty at 38,000 mph. 'Twisters' sequel explores tornado science accuracy. Also, discussions on tracking meteors, ocean rogue waves, genetic research, space flavors, and astronaut experiences.
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ANECDOTE

NYC Meteor

  • A small meteor entered the atmosphere over NYC, passing the Statue of Liberty.
  • Experts confirmed it was small, about a foot in size, and posed no threat.
INSIGHT

Tornado Ingredients

  • Tornadoes require wind shear, which is a change in wind direction or speed with altitude.
  • Wind shear creates a rolling motion, setting the stage for tornado formation.
ANECDOTE

Two Tornadoes

  • In the movie Twisters, a character gets excited about seeing two tornadoes at once.
  • Bill Gallis mentions a similar experience, highlighting the rarity of this event.
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