Storm Vortex in the Center of Paraná State on June 6, 2017: A Case Study
Ricardo Gobato,
Marcia Regina Risso Gobato and
Alireza Heidari*
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Ricardo Gobato: Laboratory of Biophysics and Molecular Modeling Genesis, State Secretariat of Education of Paraná, Bela Vista do ParaÃso, Parana, 86130-000, Brazil
Marcia Regina Risso Gobato: Green Land Landscaping and Gardening, Seedling Growth Laboratory, Bela Vista do ParaÃso, 86130-000, Parana, Brazil
Alireza Heidari*: Faculty of Chemistry, California South University, 14731 Comet St. Irvine, CA 92604, USA
Sumerianz Journal of Medical and Healthcare, 2019, vol. 2, issue 2, 24-31
Abstract:
A vortex originating from a cumulonimbus cloud, tapering toward the ground, and touching it is called a tornado. Feared and admired by man, the tornado is an atmospheric phenomenon that can cause a catastrophe to pass through. If it reaches an unsuspecting and unprotected population on inhabited urban and rural properties, it can lead to human losses and serious material damage. It causes serious losses with the death of wild and farmed animals. On June 6, 2017, an alleged tornado hit the municipalities of Rio Branco do Ivaà and Rosario do IvaÃ, located in the state of Paraná, southern Brazil. The images of the alleged tornado have been disseminated on social networks and in several newspapers in the country. Local officials reported the damage caused by the alleged tornado, causing a large number of homeless, with the destruction of houses, as well as the killing of animals and the destruction of rural properties. The occurrence of tornado had not been confirmed by the country’s meteorological institutes. A search was initiated to verify the probable cause of the losses and damages caused in these counties, by the supposed tornado. The analyzes indicate that not one, but probably more than a tornado hit the counties of the central region of Parana state.
Keywords: Atmospheric phenomenon; Catastrophe; IvaÃ; Paraná; Rio branco do IvaÃ; Rosario do IvaÃ; Tornado; Vortex; Weather (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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