TITLE:
Tornado’s Compressibility
AUTHORS:
Kern E. Kenyon
KEYWORDS:
Tornado, Compressibility
JOURNAL NAME:
Natural Science,
Vol.12 No.4,
April
14,
2020
ABSTRACT: An earlier fluid mechanical model of a tornado [1], that assumed constant air density, forecast a horizontal rotary wind
speed that decreased inversely as the distance increased from the tornado’s
central axis. Such a velocity function implies that the force of friction is
zero. However, if compressibility of the air is included in the model, and
everything else is kept the same, dynamics changes the velocity structure to
being constant and independent of the radius. Friction is also zero in this
case. Observations are needed to find out what the wind structure is doing.