wsst.org — For all those little tornado machines posted on digg-- this tornado simulation is room-size! It is one of the most impressive models I have ever seen! Apr 30, 2006 View in Crawl 4
mikmApr 30, 2006
I'd love to see a video of this
blanskiMay 1, 2006
I'm not questioning it's aunthenticity, but that tornado really looks photoshopped.
vonskippyMay 1, 2006
There's this new fangled invention called "Digital Video". Look into it.
iworksMay 1, 2006
flying bovine = spookyflying hampster = comedy
sweetchuckMay 1, 2006
Yeah it's great for high school demonstrations, but the one at Iowa State in Ames is much more impressive. <a class="user" href="http://www.aere.iastate.edu/wind/tornadofacilities.htm">http://www.aere.iastate.edu/wind/tornadofacilities.htm</a>"Microburst and tornado simulators with 20 ft wide x 44 ft length x 18 ft high test section frame with capabilities for generating a translating microburst-like jet (6.0 ft diameter) and a tornado-like vortex (4.0 ft diameter) for model testing "
markzahnMay 5, 2006
Video is up on Google Video!<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/science/VIDEO:_Professor_simulates_tornado_in_classroom">http://digg.com/science/VIDEO:_Professor_simulates_tornado_in_classroom</a>
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mikmApr 30, 2006
I'd love to see a video of this
blanskiMay 1, 2006
I'm not questioning it's aunthenticity, but that tornado really looks photoshopped.
vonskippyMay 1, 2006
There's this new fangled invention called "Digital Video". Look into it.
iworksMay 1, 2006
flying bovine = spookyflying hampster = comedy
sweetchuckMay 1, 2006
Yeah it's great for high school demonstrations, but the one at Iowa State in Ames is much more impressive. <a class="user" href="http://www.aere.iastate.edu/wind/tornadofacilities.htm">http://www.aere.iastate.edu/wind/tornadofacilities.htm</a>"Microburst and tornado simulators with 20 ft wide x 44 ft length x 18 ft high test section frame with capabilities for generating a translating microburst-like jet (6.0 ft diameter) and a tornado-like vortex (4.0 ft diameter) for model testing "
markzahnMay 5, 2006
Video is up on Google Video!<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/science/VIDEO:_Professor_simulates_tornado_in_classroom">http://digg.com/science/VIDEO:_Professor_simulates_tornado_in_classroom</a>