The US finds the most American way to deal with tornadoes: blowing them up. Now the rightists are taking revenge on the universities

Last weekend there were riots in the US more than 20 tornadoes and claimed several lives. This spectacular video was also made:

The video shows a tornado in Goodlettsville, about 15 miles north of Nashville, the capital of the US state of Tennessee.

According to American media, the hurricane caused a power plant to explode there then resolved, as shown in the video.

Wait…so you can blow up tornadoes?

Since meteorologist Reed Timmer shared the video on the X Platform (formerly Twitter), it has gone viral. He is fascinated and explains in his post: “The explosion drastically changed the thermodynamic gradients within the vortex and blew up the Clausius-Clapeyron equation.”

What users get out of it couldn’t be more American. The big insight of the day seems to be: You can…blow up tornadoes?!

“You mean you can blow up tornadoes?”

“Yes.”

There it is, the answer everyone wanted to hear. Simple and clear: “Yes.” That’s what people wanted to hear. After this statement, the comment column went out of control. We would not like to deprive you of the most American pearls:

“Are you saying that a little bit of the science behind the Sharknado movies actually… made sense?”

“Yes.”

5 films that are cult today - but in the beginning hardly anyone wanted to see Sharknado!

Now we need to blow up a tornado for research purposes.

“Michael Bay proves once again that he is a genius.”

“The funny thing is, Reed worked with MB on a few movies!”

Michael Bay, the nemesis of all tornadoes?

(lso)

More tornado videos:

Tornado in La Chaux-de-Fonds claims one life

Tornado devastates the Canadian province of Alberta on National Day

Dozens of tornadoes in the US – at least 7 deaths

Soource :Watson

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I am Amelia James, a passionate journalist with a deep-rooted interest in current affairs. I have more than five years of experience in the media industry, working both as an author and editor for 24 Instant News. My main focus lies in international news, particularly regional conflicts and political issues around the world.

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