1. How do storm chasers like the Castors help people?
Storm chasers like the Castors help people by gathering and sharing information about dangerous tornadoes. The article explains that the Castors give reports so people in a tornado’s path can quickly take shelter.
(RI.3.2 Main Idea and Key Details)
2. What details in the article show that chasing tornadoes can be dangerous?
One detail in the article that shows that chasing tornadoes can be dangerous is that as the Castors drive, wind rocks their truck and debris flies through the sky. Another detail is that tornadoes “can destroy everything in their paths.”
(RI.3.1 Text Evidence)
3. What are three facts you can learn from the sidebar, “How a Tornado Forms”?
From the sidebar, “How a Tornado Forms,” you can learn that tornadoes can form during storms called supercells. You can also learn that a column of rotating wind is called a mesocyclone and that this column is considered a tornado when it touches the ground.
(RI.3.5 Text Features)