How is the phenomenon of "dragon absorbing water" formed?

Tornadoes are small eddies between the surface and clouds. It is called "land tornado" on land, "waterspout" in water and "dragon sucking water" among the people. Tornado is a slender linear object formed by rotating wind rolling up dust or water column, which looks like the magical "dragon" in myths and legends, so it was called "tornado" in ancient China, also called "hanging dragon".

Let's first understand how tornadoes are formed.

Tornadoes are mainly formed by convection of hot and cold air. Hot air on the ground rises, and then cold air at high altitude drops. When they meet, they form a strong convection. Then it began to spin, and finally a tornado was formed. Tornadoes are whirlpools of air, not pipes. Walk and turn. Because the wind speed of tornadoes is extremely fast, even faster than typhoons, even reaching more than 150 meters per second. Tornadoes don't last long, some last for a few minutes. The longest time will pass quickly.

How did a tornado become a dragon to absorb water?

Dragon suction is a tornado that occasionally appears over warm water. Its upper end is connected with thunderstorm clouds, and its lower end directly reaches the water surface, rotating and moving at the same time. This is a vortex, and the air rotates rapidly around the axis of the tornado. Attracted by the extremely low air pressure in the center of the tornado, the water flow is sucked into the bottom of the vortex and then becomes a vortex around the axis.

Tornadoes roll water from lakes or oceans into the air, forming a high water column. Like being sucked into the air, the water in the water column is commonly called "dragon water absorption" or "tornado water". From a distance, the water column swept into the air by a tornado is not only like a python dangling in the air, but also like the nose of an elephant that keeps swinging.

This is a vortex, and the air rotates rapidly around the axis of the tornado. Attracted by the extremely low air pressure in the center of the tornado, the water flow is sucked into the bottom of the vortex and then becomes a vortex around the axis. Tornadoes roll water in lakes or oceans into the air, forming a high water column, which, like being sucked into the air, forms "dragon water absorption". Due to gravity, liquid water cannot stay in the air for a long time. So after the dragon absorbs water, the water sucked into the sky will fall down. It formed a rainstorm.

Tornadoes and dragons absorb water, so this is a relationship.

Tornadoes are water-absorbing dragons, which are common tornadoes on land. Tornadoes are the flow of air, and air is invisible. We can see it because the air pressure in the center of the tornado is very low and attractive. Attract dust, water vapor and other sundries.

So you can see the outline of the tornado. If a tornado moves on the water, the center of the tornado will suck water into the sky like a syringe. Due to gravity, liquid water cannot stay in the air for a long time. So after the dragon absorbs water, the water sucked into the sky will fall down. It formed rain, which was a heavy rain. So the so-called dragon water absorption is a tornado. The dragon absorbs water, which vividly describes this phenomenon.

Where do tornadoes often happen?

The more vast and flat the place, the easier it is for meteorological conditions to form tornadoes, so tornadoes often appear in plains, plateaus, lakes or seas. They are not only destructive, but also unpredictable and unpredictable.

In China's Yangtze River Delta, northern Jiangsu Lu Yu and other plain areas are high-incidence areas of tornadoes. Gaoyou City, Jiangsu Province is known as the hometown of tornadoes in China. If you see it appear, you must try to stay away from it. Never go near.

When a tornado moves on the water, the center of the tornado sucks water into the sky like a syringe. Its upper end is connected with thunderstorm clouds, and its lower end directly reaches the water surface, rotating and moving at the same time. Form a spectacular dragon to absorb water.

In what season do tornadoes often occur?

? Tornadoes usually occur from April to August every year. At this time, slowly entered the summer. When the weather is particularly hot, there is a greater chance of tornadoes in the afternoon or at night, which are often accompanied by strong winds, lightning and other weather.

What should I do if I encounter a tornado?

When you encounter a tornado in the wild, remember to run fast, but don't run around. You should run away as fast as possible in the direction perpendicular to the tornado route. Those who have no time to escape should quickly find a low-lying place to get down.

② When encountering a tornado outdoors, be sure to stay away from trees, telephone poles and simple houses. To avoid being smashed, crushed or electrocuted.

(3) In case of emergency when telephone poles or houses collapse, cut off the power supply as much as possible to prevent electric shock or fire.

④ The safest place to avoid tornadoes is the basement or semi-basement of concrete buildings, and simple houses is very unsafe. Never stay on the roof.

⑤ If people are indoors when a tornado strikes, avoid windows, doors and external walls of houses, and hide in the small room opposite the tornado and squat down. At the same time, cover your body with a thick mattress or blanket to prevent you from being hurt by falling things.

Although tornadoes are terrible, nature has two sides. On the one hand, it has caused natural disasters, on the other hand, it has given us such a wonderful weather landscape.