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Tornado myths are incorrect beliefs about tornadoes, which can be attributed to many factors, including stories and news reports told by people unfamiliar with tornadoes, sensationalism by news media, and the presentation of incorrect information in popular entertainment. Common myths cover various aspects of the tornado, and include ideas about tornado safety, the minimization of tornado damage, and false assumptions about the size, shape, power, and path of the tornado itself.

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  • Mythes à propos des tornades (fr)
  • Tornado myths (en)
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  • Les mythes à propos des tornades sont des croyances incorrectes en ce qui concerne les tornades. Les causes sont multiples : reportages effectués par des personnes peu familières avec le phénomène, le sensationalisme de la part des médias qui font la course au scoop, et la transmission (volontaire ou non) d'informations fausses dans les émissions de variétés ou les films. Ces idées reçues concernent divers aspects de la problématique des tornades : comment assurer sa sécurité? comment minimiser les dégâts occasionnés ? quel est le rapport entre la géométrie de la tornade et sa force ? quelle est sa trajectoire ? Par exemple, les tornades se déplacent « généralement » vers le nord-est dans l'hémisphère nord, et le sud-est dans celui du sud, mais il y a de nombreuses exceptions. Ainsi un sop (fr)
  • Tornado myths are incorrect beliefs about tornadoes, which can be attributed to many factors, including stories and news reports told by people unfamiliar with tornadoes, sensationalism by news media, and the presentation of incorrect information in popular entertainment. Common myths cover various aspects of the tornado, and include ideas about tornado safety, the minimization of tornado damage, and false assumptions about the size, shape, power, and path of the tornado itself. (en)
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