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    Preventing Tornadoes: Myth or Reality?

    Water, when subjected to the low pressure of a tornado, turns into water vapor. So a hypothetical tornado that passes over a pond sucks up water, expending energy. The water goes through a state change and becomes a gas. Does this cool water have an effect on the tornado?
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    Preventing Tornadoes: Myth or Reality?

    "Post the acceptable scientific sources to back your self up." (Groan) The last refuge of the scoundrel is the desire to request references. Footnote yourself, m'dear.
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    Preventing Tornadoes: Myth or Reality?

    Waterspouts are not as dangerous as terrestrial tornadoes. Water, added to a "dry" tornado, absorbs energy. Stop being condescending ; particularly when you have not thought through the response.
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    Preventing Tornadoes: Myth or Reality?

    Water. Adding water to a functioning tornado will suck out energy. How to add it?
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