Skip to content
  • Blog
  • Winter Weather
  • Precipitation
  • TornadoExpand
    • Tornado Facts
    • Tornado Studies
  • Severe
  • Tropical
  • About
the twirblast
the twirlblast
fall tornado

Fall Tornado Season: A Hidden Danger in the Autumn

07/31/202411/03/2024 Tornado, Tornado Facts

There is a second tornado season in the fall that can have some pretty strong fall tornadoes. Learn more here… Almost everyone in the United States knows about the main tornado season in Tornado and Dixie Alley, but there is also another lesser-known season in the fall. Even…

Read More Fall Tornado Season: A Hidden Danger in the AutumnContinue

nor'easter

Nor’easter | The Atlantic Storms of Powerful Waters

07/24/202411/02/2024 Precipitation

Nor’easters are some of the most impactful storms that hit the U.S., with some causing billions in damages. Learn more here… Nor’easters are a weather phenomenon that has not yet been discussed on The Twirlblast but are still mighty storms. They can bring feet of precipitation onto coastal…

Read More Nor’easter | The Atlantic Storms of Powerful WatersContinue

coastal flooding

Coastal Flooding | Powerful Waters Meeting Infrastructure

07/16/202411/02/2024 Precipitation

Coastal flooding is becoming increasingly more common and severe with time. Learn more here… Coastal flooding is a common type of flood from multiple weather events. From offshore systems to hurricanes, it affects millions every year. With more and more moving to coastal areas every year, and the…

Read More Coastal Flooding | Powerful Waters Meeting InfrastructureContinue

rainfall flood

Rainfall Flood | From the Skies to the Streets

07/02/202411/02/2024 Precipitation

A rainfall flood is a dangerous and common weather phenomenon. Learn more about heavy rainfall and flooding here… Rainfall flooding is the most common type of flooding, with many communities experiencing minor levels of it frequently. Many towns have had severe cases where buildings are washed away if…

Read More Rainfall Flood | From the Skies to the StreetsContinue

Missed Something?

Welcome to The Twirlblast! This site publishes weekly posts on severe weather!

Join Mailing List!

Sign up to get notified of new posts!

Thank you!

You have successfully joined our subscriber list for extreme weather posts!

Recent Posts

  • Digging Into the Historic Significance of Super Outbreaks
  • How to Prepare For a Tornado
  • Tornado Tour 101: What You Need to Know
  • Delving into the Significance of the Tri-State Tornado
  • Understanding the EF-Scale: The Official Tornado Ranking System

Archives

  • January 2025
  • December 2024
  • November 2024
  • October 2024
  • September 2024
  • August 2024
  • July 2024
  • June 2024
  • May 2024
  • April 2024
  • March 2024
  • February 2024
  • January 2024
  • December 2023

Categories

  • Heat
  • Precipitation
  • Severe
  • Tornado
  • Tornado Facts
  • Tornado Studies
  • Tropical
  • Uncategorized
  • Winter Weather

Latest on Instagram

the last one was huge!šŸ˜±ā¤µļø there are many to the last one was huge!šŸ˜±ā¤µļø
there are many tornadoes that were likely stronger than their official rating. this is because the EF-Scale ranks tornadoes is based on the damage it caused, not the actual wind speeds. learn more about this at our latest post! find it by commenting "EF Scale" or at thetwirlblast.com!
#tornado #twister #stormchaser #weatherenthusiast #supercell #weatherblog
these signs could save your lifešŸ˜¬ā¤µļø 1. Wal these signs could save your lifešŸ˜¬ā¤µļø

1. Wall of Darkness: A wall of darkness in which the edges are only seen by lightning is common with nighttime tornadoes.

2. Extreme Wind/Hail: Either of these is a very dangerous amount usually happens with tornadoes, but doesn't mean there is one.

3. Loud Noise: If you experience a loud noise like a train or jet engine, without any other reason, this might be a time to take shelter.
#tornado #storm #supercell #stormchaser #weathergeek #weatherblog
don’t be a victim of the last reason!ā¤µļø Nig don’t be a victim of the last reason!ā¤µļø 
Nighttime tornadoes can happen out of nowhere, and often catch people by surprise because of their sneakiness. This reel covers 3 reasons why they sneak up on people. 
Learn more at our new post by commenting ā€œNIGHTTIMEā€ or going to our website in bio! 
#nighttimetornado #tornadoatnight #darktornado #tornado #stormchaser #weatherenthusiast #weatherblog #lightning #myth
interesting how it can happen in reversešŸ¤”ā¤µļø interesting how it can happen in reversešŸ¤”ā¤µļø 
1st Way: If the air at the surface is above freezing at a warmer state, but higher above the ground it is at a cooler state below freezing. 
2nd Way: The other way around but the air aloft cannot be too far above freezing or else it will be too warm. 
Comment ā€œFREEZING RAINā€ to get our freezing rain post with more information about this weather phenomenon for free! #winterweather #weatherblog #iceweather #freezingrain #icestorm #freezingrainstorm #coldrain #weirdweather
Instagram InstagramPinterest Pinterest

© 2025 The Twirlblast

Scroll to top
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Winter Weather
  • Precipitation
  • Tornado
    • Tornado Facts
    • Tornado Studies
  • Severe
  • Heat
  • Tropical
  • About
Search