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Most tornadoes produce strong winds at the surface while the visible funnel is still above the ground, so it is difficult to discern the difference between a funnel cloud and a tornado from a distance.
Most tornadoes take on the appearance of a narrow funnel, a few hundred yards ( meters ) across, with a small cloud of debris near the ground.
Most significant tornadoes form under the storm's updraft base, which is rain-free, making them visible.
Most intense tornadoes ( EF3 to EF5 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale ) develop from supercells.
Most tornadoes from supercells follow a recognizable life cycle.
Most tornadoes are associated with a larger parent circulation, the mesocyclone on the back of a supercell thunderstorm.
Most tornadoes have wind speeds less than, are approximately across, and travel a few miles ( several kilometers ) before dissipating.
Most of the town was destroyed by two violent F4 tornadoes during the Palm Sunday Tornado Outbreak on April 11, 1965.
Most tornadoes sound like trains, and since a train goes through Capron about every 20 minutes no one noticed!
Most of these tornadoes form as either waterspouts off Biscayne Bay, as part of the frequent afternoon thunderstorms, or spawned from a tropical storm or hurricane.
Most of these beliefs stem from the idea that tornadoes cannot cross or form near these terrain features.
Most tornadoes begin as funnel clouds, but many funnel clouds do not make ground contact and so do not become tornadoes.
Most have the winds of an F0 or F1 tornado ( up to 112 mph ), and are commonly mistaken for tornadoes.
Most strong tornadoes ( the classic conception of a tornado ) form in the inflow and updraft area bordering the updraft-downdraft interface ( which is also near the mesoscale " triple point ") zone of supercell thunderstorms.
Most often they are satellite tornadoes of larger tornadoes which are directly associated with the tornadocyclone and mesocyclone.

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Most avant-garde creators, true to their interest in the self-sufficiency of pure movement, have tended to dress their dancers in simple lines and solid colors ( often black ) and to give them a bare cyclorama for a setting.
On matters of race he was similarly inflexible: `` Most of the modern Latin races seem to have inherited the rigidity of the Roman mind ''.
) Most people would have to hire a contractor to build this shelter.
Most of Billy Haughton's 2-year-olds have worked from 2:40 to 2:35.
Most drill presses have a quill return spring that raises the spindle automatically when the feed lever is released and holds the quill in the raised position.
Most counties also have maps available from the county engineer showing roads and other features and from the assessor's office showing ownerships of land.
Most Europeans have been exercising newborn infants for centuries.
Most professors in the course must, naturally, again have a higher degree than the course offers.
Most others have been content to give only the most general attention to the broadest and most obvious features of the phonology when designing orthographies.
Most of this testimony may have been legally admissible as bearing on the corpus delicti of the total Nazi crime but seemed subject to question when not tied to the part in it of the defendant's Department of Jewish Affairs.
Most of our largest cities have one or more separate vocational or technical high schools.
Most adolescents have some ideological diffusion at various developmental stages, as they experience a proliferation of ideas and values.
Most of these former churches are now used as warehouses, but `` neither Anglicans nor Nonconformists object to selling churches to Roman Catholics '', and have done so.
Most of them have been assimilated, but sometimes a man in Miyagi or Akita prefectures is much more hairy than the average Japanese, and occasionally a girl will be strikingly lovely, her coloring warmed and improved by a little of the tawny honey-in-the-sun tint of the invaders from the South.
Most have four limbs and live in fresh water or on land but the caecilians, though included in the group, live in burrows in damp soil and are limbless.
Most amphibians lay their eggs in water and have aquatic larvae that undergo metamorphosis to become terrestrial adults.
Most alkali metals have many different applications.
Most such printed sources have been updated for intervals of only about every fifty years ( e. g., J1900, J1950, J2000 ).
* Most monocots are unable to thicken their stems once they have formed, since they lack the cylindrical meristem present in other angiosperm groups.
Most aquatic species have a totally submerged juvenile phase, and flowers are either floating or emergent.
Most of the physical properties of astatine have been estimated ( by interpolation or extrapolation ), using various theoretically-grounded or empirically-derived methods.
Most of them have mitred abbots.
Most do not enter the World to Come immediately, but now experience a period of review of their earthly actions and they are made aware of what they have done wrong.
Most Orthodox siddurim ( prayerbooks ) have a prayer asking for forgiveness for one's sins that one may have committed in this gilgul or a previous one.

Most and wind
Most soils are not residual but derive from transported materials that have been moved many miles by wind, water, ice, and gravity.
Most codes and standards recognize that wind tunnel testing can produce reliable information for designers, especially when their projects are in complex terrain or on exposed sites.
Most of the leading automobile manufacturers have their own climatic wind tunnels
Most center pivot systems now have drops hanging from a u-shaped pipe called a gooseneck attached at the top of the pipe with sprinkler heads that are positioned a few feet ( at most ) above the crop, thus limiting evaporative losses and wind drift.
Most of these musical styles are also be played by wind ensembles of varying sizes at popular festivals around the country.
Most mosses rely on the wind to disperse these spores.
Most of northern Gautier, above the railroad tracks, had some wind damage but largely remains intact.
Most surprising to cometary scientists was the first discovery of X-ray emission from a comet, believed to have been caused by ionised solar wind particles interacting with neutral atoms in the coma of the comet.
Most controls — including the shutter release and the film wind lever — are on the left-hand side, unlike most other cameras.
Most mosses rely on the wind to disperse the spores.
Most ocean-going windjammers were four-masted barques, since the four-masted barque is considered the most efficient rig available because of its ease of handling, small need of manpower, good running capabilities, and good capabilities of rising toward wind.
Most of the Genesis collectors continuously sampled all of the solar wind which the spacecraft encountered ( the ‘ bulk solar wind ’).
Most power stations in the world burn fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas to generate electricity, and some use nuclear power, but there is an increasing use of cleaner renewable sources such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric.
Most procellariids aid their flight by means of flap-glides, where bursts of flapping are followed by a period of gliding ; the amount of flapping dependent on the strength of the wind and the choppiness of the water.
Most conifera are anemophilous ; they depend on wind pollination.
Most major orchestras use one contrabassoonist, either as a primary player or a bassoonist who doubles, as do a large number of symphonic bands and wind ensembles.
Most clarinets, flutes, oboes and similar wind instruments have nickel silver keys, normally silver plated.
Most often pollinated by birds or insects, with a few species pollinated by wind.
Most of the time a strong northwest wind blows across the island.
Most wind vanes have directional markers beneath the arrow, aligned with the geographic directions.
Most came to grief when leaving fully laden and became caught in the wind shadow cast by South Head where the deep water lay.
Most synoptic observation charts are expressed in SI units, with the exception of aforementioned wind speeds, which must be converted for the purposes of calculation.

0.921 seconds.