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How close to a tornado does the barometer drop? And how far does it drop ?

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How close to a tornado does the barometer drop? And how far does it drop ?

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It varies. A barometer can start dropping many hours or even days in advance of a tornado if there is low pressure on a broad scale moving into the area. Strong pressure falls will often happen as the mesocyclone (parent circulation in the thunderstorm) moves overhead or nearby. The biggest drop will be in the tornado itself, of course. It is very hard to measure pressure in tornadoes since most weather instruments can’t survive. A few low-lying, armored probes called “turtles” have been placed successfully in tornadoes. This includes one deployment on 15 May 2003 by engineer/storm chaser Tim Samaras, who recorded pressure fall of over 40 millibars through an unusually large tornado. On 24 June 2003, another of Tim’s probes recorded a 100 millibar pressure plunge in a violent tornado near Manchester, SD (National Geographic report). Despite those spectacular results, and a few fortuitous passes over barometers through history, we still do not have a database of tornado pressures big en

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