Tornado outbreak sequence

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Una secuencia de oleadas de tornados (u oleada de tornados extendida) es un periodo de actividad continua o casi continua de tornados graves, consistente en una serie de oleada de tornados.​ Mayores secuencias de oleadas de tornados han ocurrido, en EE. UU. en: * mediados y fines de mayo de 1896.​ mayo de 1917, 1930, 1949, 1965, abril de 1974, 2003,​​ 2011.​ rdf:langString
A tornado outbreak sequence, or tornado outbreak day sequence, sometimes referred to as an extended tornado outbreak, is a period of continuous or nearly continuous high tornado activity consisting of a series of tornado outbreaks over multiple days with no or very few days lacking tornado outbreaks. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Secuencia de oleadas de tornados
rdf:langString Tornado outbreak sequence
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rdf:langString Una secuencia de oleadas de tornados (u oleada de tornados extendida) es un periodo de actividad continua o casi continua de tornados graves, consistente en una serie de oleada de tornados.​ Mayores secuencias de oleadas de tornados han ocurrido, en EE. UU. en: * mediados y fines de mayo de 1896.​ mayo de 1917, 1930, 1949, 1965, abril de 1974, 2003,​​ 2011.​ Las secuencias de oleadas de tornados tienden a dominar las estadísticas de tornados en un año, y frecuentemente causan un pico de número de tornados en un periodo más corto. No todos los períodos de ocurrencias de tornados activos son secuencias de oleadas, no debe haber interrupción en la actividad para satisfacer la definición. Los períodos activos ocurren de cada año a cada varios años, mientras que los períodos de actividad continua son menos comunes y pueden ser raros dependiendo de los parámetros aplicados para definir una secuencia.​
rdf:langString A tornado outbreak sequence, or tornado outbreak day sequence, sometimes referred to as an extended tornado outbreak, is a period of continuous or nearly continuous high tornado activity consisting of a series of tornado outbreaks over multiple days with no or very few days lacking tornado outbreaks. Major tornado outbreak sequences occurred in the United States in May 1917, 1930, 1949, 1965, 1974, 2003, and 2011. Another exceptional outbreak sequence apparently occurred during mid to late May 1896. Although some days lacked tornado outbreaks, the period from mid to late April 2011 and late May 2019 also were periods of especially high tornado activity. Tornado outbreak sequences tend to dominate the tornado statistics for a year and often cause a spike in tornado numbers for the entire year. Not all periods of active tornado occurrences are outbreak sequences, there must be no break in the activity to satisfy the definition. Active periods occur ranging from every year to every several years whereas continuously active periods are less common and can be rare depending on the parameters applied to define a sequence. By the late 2010s, medium to long range forecasting advanced sufficiently that some periods of high tornado activity can be somewhat reliably predicted several days to several weeks in advance.
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