What is it like…

What is it like to be in the eye of a tornado?

For a Briton, being stuck in a twister would be a rare sighting, and this is also one of the most crucial reasons for them being fascinated by the same. Tornadoes occur in very few parts of Britain, and their scale of destruction is very minor compared to the catastrophes that they cause in the U.S. Tornadoes are always fascinating for all who have not experienced it, and the idea of being stuck in it sends a chill down the spine. However, American movies have made the tornado more appealing to the Britons, and has triggered on their inquisitiveness.

As a result a lot of British people enjoy learning more about tornadoes and twisters, and how they occur. But what entices their curiosity the most is the fact that they would probably not experience something as thrilling or fatal in their life times. Tornadoes have always been a very inquisitive area of natural disasters that a lot of Britons are intrigued with. Even though tornadoes can happen anywhere, the past 30 years have witnessed small scale citing in towns like Breaston Luton, Birmingham, Nuneaton, Norhthampton, and Farnbourough. The twirling cyclonic forms continue to arouse the thrill of being stuck in them for a lot of Britons.

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