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  • - [Narrator] They begin life as ghosts,

    - [旁白]他們開始的生活是鬼魂。

  • gently coursing through a solitary existence,

    輕輕地流淌在一個孤獨的存在中。

  • but slowly, their gentility turns to rage.

    但慢慢地,他們的溫文爾雅變成了暴怒。

  • They grow larger and larger, hurling and twisting,

    它們越長越大,投擲和扭曲。

  • and desperately reaching down from the sky,

    並拼命地從天上往下伸。

  • and what began as an invisible shade

    和開始時看不見的陰暗面

  • is turned into a monster.

    被變成了一個怪物。

  • (foreboding music)

    (預感的音樂)

  • Tornadoes are powerful spinning columns of air

    龍捲風是強大的旋轉空氣柱

  • that stretch from the ground to the clouds.

    從地面延伸到雲端。

  • Most are relatively weak,

    大多數是相對較弱的。

  • but the few that grow into large events

    但少數發展成大型活動的

  • are extremely violent and cause immense destruction.

    是極其暴力的,造成巨大的破壞。

  • Tornadoes occur on six of the seven continents.

    龍捲風發生在七大洲中的六大洲。

  • The country with the most tornadoes based on land size

    根據土地面積,擁有最多龍捲風的國家

  • is the United Kingdom with an average of about

    是英國,平均約為

  • 33 tornadoes reported each year.

    每年報告的龍捲風有33次。

  • But the country with the greatest overall

    但是,總體上最多的國家

  • number of tornadoes and the most intense

    龍捲風的數量和最強烈的

  • is the United States with over 1,000 reported annually.

    是美國,每年有超過1,000份報告。

  • Tornadoes, no matter where they occur,

    龍捲風,無論發生在哪裡。

  • are classified as either supercell tornadoes,

    被歸類為超級龍捲風。

  • which form within supercells,

    這是在超級包裹中形成的。

  • the most powerful class of thunderstorms,

    是最強大的一類雷暴。

  • or non-supercell tornadoes,

    或非超級龍捲風。

  • which are smaller and weaker

    其中較小和較弱的

  • and form within non-supercell storms.

    並在非超大型風暴中形成。

  • There are many theories surrounding

    有許多理論圍繞著

  • the formation of tornadoes.

    龍捲風的形成。

  • One key component they share

    他們共享的一個關鍵組成部分

  • is the presence of both high and low pressure air

    是指高氣壓和低氣壓的存在

  • in a given space.

    在一個特定的空間裡。

  • Air particles from the area of high pressure

    來自高壓區的空氣顆粒

  • move toward an area of low pressure,

    向一個低壓區移動。

  • a movement that creates wind.

    一個創造風的運動。

  • Non-supercell tornadoes,

    非超大型龍捲風。

  • such as waterspouts and landspouts,

    如水龍捲和山洪爆發。

  • begin when cool high-pressure air

    涼爽的高壓空氣時開始

  • and warm low-pressure air are present,

    和溫暖的低壓空氣存在。

  • particularly near ground level.

    特別是靠近地面的地方。

  • As air particles move horizontally

    當空氣顆粒在水準方向移動時

  • from the high pressure area to the low pressure area,

    從高壓區到低壓區。

  • wind begins to pick up.

    開始起風了。

  • Winds blowing at different speeds

    以不同速度吹來的風

  • and in different directions and altitudes

    並在不同的方向和高度上

  • begin to blow cyclically.

    開始循環地吹。

  • In the case of non-supercell tornadoes,

    在非超級細胞龍捲風的情況下。

  • they turn into an upright spinning vortex.

    他們變成了一個直立的旋轉漩渦。

  • But to create supercell tornadoes,

    但要創造超級龍捲風。

  • the circumstances are slightly different.

    情況略有不同。

  • Violent supercell storms draw warm low-pressure air

    猛烈的超級暴風雪吸引了溫暖的低壓空氣

  • up to a higher altitude,

    上升到一個更高的高度。

  • leaving behind cool high-pressure air near the ground.

    留下了靠近地面的涼爽高壓空氣。

  • Air particles attempting to bring

    試圖將空氣粒子

  • the two levels of air pressure into balance

    兩級空氣壓力達到平衡

  • creates wind that blows vertically.

    形成垂直吹動的風。

  • The wind increases and starts to blow in a cyclical fashion,

    風力增大,開始以週期性的方式吹動。

  • creating a pipe of wind that rolls along the ground.

    形成一個沿著地面滾動的風管。

  • In both cases, an upward current of wind called an updraft

    在這兩種情況下,一股向上的風流被稱為上升氣流

  • provides the final ingredient for creating a tornado.

    提供創造龍捲風的最後成分。

  • In a budding non-supercell tornado,

    在一個正在萌芽的非超級龍捲風中。

  • an updraft stretches its vertical vortex

    上升氣流伸展其垂直渦流

  • until it reaches the clouds.

    直到它到達雲端。

  • To create a supercell tornado,

    創造一個超級龍捲風。

  • an updraft lifts the rolling pipe of wind upward

    上升氣流將滾動的風管往上提升

  • until it stands upright.

    直到它豎立起來。

  • Then it pulls condensation from the skies

    然後它從天空中拉出冷凝水

  • and into the spinning vortex.

    並進入旋轉的漩渦中。

  • As soon as the vortices, supercell or non-supercell,

    只要有旋渦,超級細胞或非超級細胞。

  • connect the ground to the clouds,

    連接地面和雲層。

  • they are officially classified as tornadoes.

    它們被正式歸類為龍捲風。

  • All tornadoes are rated based on a system called

    所有的龍捲風都是根據一個叫作

  • the Enhanced Fujita Scale.

    增強型富士達量表。

  • The Enhanced Fujita, or EF, Scale,

    增強型藤田表,或EF表。

  • classifies tornadoes from a rating of EF0 to EF5.

    將龍捲風的等級從EF0到EF5進行分類。

  • The rating is based on a number of factors,

    評級是基於一些因素。

  • such as the damage a tornado causes

    如龍捲風造成的損害

  • and the Doppler radar estimates of its wind speeds.

    以及多普勒雷達對其風速的估計。

  • EF0 tornadoes are the weakest,

    EF0龍捲風是最弱的。

  • with the wind speeds between 65 to 85 miles per hour.

    風速在每小時65至85英里之間。

  • EF5 tornadoes are the strongest,

    EF5龍捲風是最強的。

  • with the wind speeds exceeding 200 miles per hour.

    風速超過每小時200英里。

  • One of the strongest tornadoes recorded

    有記錄的最強龍捲風之一

  • occurred in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 1999.

    1999年發生在俄克拉荷馬州的俄克拉荷馬市。

  • Born from a supercell thunderstorm,

    誕生於一場超級大的雷雨。

  • the EF5 tornado had wind speeds of over 300 miles per hour.

    EF5龍捲風的風速超過每小時300英里。

  • It resulted in 36 fatalities, injured nearly 600,

    它導致36人死亡,近600人受傷。

  • and caused about $1 billion in damages.

    並造成約10億美元的損失。

  • (somber music)

    (陰沉的音樂)

  • (dramatic music)

    (戲劇性的音樂)

  • While tornadoes cannot be prevented,

    雖然龍捲風是無法預防的。

  • measures are being taken to protect communities.

    目前正在採取保護社區的措施。

  • Meteorologists closely monitor storm fronts

    氣象學家密切監測風暴鋒面

  • in high-risk areas and try to forecast

    在高風險地區,試圖預測

  • possible tornadic events.

    可能的龍捲風事件。

  • In doing so, they help mitigate damages to neighborhoods

    在這樣做的過程中,他們有助於減輕對社區的損害。

  • and save countless lives,

    並拯救無數的生命。

  • even in the face of one of nature's most formidable.

    即使面對自然界最強大的力量之一。

- [Narrator] They begin life as ghosts,

- [旁白]他們開始的生活是鬼魂。

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