MAN! I LOVE THAT SHOW! Aria is older than Mike by two or three years
Michael Anderson, also known as "Little Mike," is an actor who played the Little Man From Another Place in the ABC television series Twin Peaks. His other credits include the HBO series "Carnivale." Before becoming an actor, Anderson worked for NASA.
It's "The Old Country," a piano waltz by film composer Daniel May, licensed through MasterSource. You can find it under the category "Elevator Music / Cocktail Piano".
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If they were little they wouldn't be tornadoes
Tornadoes can travel down hill. Contrary to popular belief, hills have little to no effect on tornadoes.
There were a little more than 1,100 confirmed tornadoes in the U.S. in 2006.
Yes. In some cases the absence of tornado records is due to a lack of documentation rather than a lack of tornadoes. In other cases an area may experience tornadoes so infrequently that none have occurred since before people were around to document them. If a place has little record of tornadoes, that still means tornadoes have been recorded in that area.
Tornadoes are not named and TN has been hit by many hundreds of tornadoes, most of them weak with little information about them available..
Yes. Children and infants have been injured and killed by tornadoes. When a tornado strikes it does not discriminate.
Tennessee averages a little less than 30 tornadoes per year.
F5 tornadoes are extremely rare, accounting for less than 1% of all tornadoes. F4 tornadoes make up around 1-2% of all tornadoes.
No. Usually the larger tornadoes are the stronger ones, but not always. There have been a few small but very violent tornadoes as well as large but fairly weak ones.
No. Tornadoes need thunderstorms to form. There are little whirlwinds called dust devils, however. They look somewhat like tornadoes but are much weaker and usually harmless.
Mickey Little goes by Mike.
No, tornadoes do not always have associated rain. Tornadoes can form in dry conditions, known as "dry tornadoes," where there may not be any rain falling in the immediate vicinity of the tornado.