COMSTOCK PARK, Mich. — While we've done the tornado in a bottle weather experiment before, it was appropriate to conduct it at Pine Island Elementary School in Comstock Park, since the school was ...
Have you ever wanted to see a tornado up close? Well Meteorologist Stevie Daniels explains how you can do just that without ...
CASCADE, Mich. — Looking for a fun activity to do at home with your kids? This science experiment is fun for all ages and teaches how tornadoes form! Meteorologist Isabella Hulsizer visited third ...
FARGO — It is still tornado season but you don't need to go out storm chasing to have a close encounter with a twister, you can create one from the safety of your home. We're going to take this water ...
On land, most tornados form in severe thunderstorms and one of the main ingredients that you need for tornado formation is called “wind shear.” Wind shear is when there is a change in wind direction ...
Welcome to Weather Education Week @ Home! All week we are bringing parents and students interesting science experiments from the NBC10 First Alert Weather team -- and the Philadelphia Phillies! For ...
The tornado in a bottle experiment explores the concept of centripetal force. This is an inward-facing force that pulls the water within the bottle toward the center of the circular path. This inward ...
ATLANTA — This was one of my favorite weather experiments as a kid, creating a tornado in a bottle simply by combining water, soap, and some fake debris (dirt, glitter, coffee grounds). There are ...
The Yonder Shaker bottle by YETI is one of a kind with its hex-shaped design that creates a natural tornado effect.
2 bottles of the same size – I used 2-liter bottles, but you can do this with smaller bottles too. The larger the bottles, the easier to see what’s happening inside, so I highly recommend using ...