May 9, 2011

Faculty to talk with first graders about tornado safety

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First graders are about to learn how tornadoes form and how to be safe when they occur. Adnan Akyüz, assistant professor of climatology and North Dakota state climatologist, plans to visit Kennedy Elementary School on Tuesday, May 17, from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m., to provide young students a basic tornado education.

During his visit, Akyüz will simulate a tornado vortex using a glass chamber, boiling water, dry ice and a bathroom fan.

He also will advocate the use of bike helmets while being sheltered during a tornado. Akyüz believes bike helmets are simple, inexpensive and readily available tools that can increase chances of survival while taking proper shelter in the event of a tornado. 

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