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storm chasers travel alongside a tornado for 15 minutes and measure that they have been doing so for a mile. at what speed is the tornado traveling in miles per hour (mph)?

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Answered by powerpuffgirls274
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The storm sky's like a chorale with thunderous organ music," says tornado chaser Anton Seimon. To get front-row seats, scientists take to the road to intercept storms, with the central United States' Tornado Alley a preferred haunt. To measure wind speeds at close range, Doppler on Wheels (DOW) radar trucks wait for twist

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