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- A copier paper
box
- A small 12
volt computer fan from a computer or electronics store. It should be at
least 3x3 inches (8cm X 8cm).
- A piece of
clear plastic 10 X 17 inches (25cm X43cm) If your really in a hurry, you
can test your fog tornado with clear plastic food wrap.
- A small
plastic food container
- Dry ice (or
other source of fog - see below)
- Black paint
- 9-volt battery
(if your fan doesn't plug in)
- Optional (but
cool) battery-powered tap light
- Adult help
Parts of the cardboard will need to be cut out using an exact-o
blade.This part is definitely for an adult - kids hurt themselves every year trying to cut
foam core and cardboard - don't let that be you - know when to ask for help.
- Follow the
diagrams below, cutting away the areas marked in gray. IMPORTANT: Pay
special attention to the placement of the slots. In order for the
tornado to work, the slots will need to be in the correct place.
- The opening
at the top should be just a bit smaller than your fan.
- The opening
at the bottom should be bigger than the plastic food container.
- Paint the
inside of the box with flat black poster paint and allow it to dry.
- Tape (or hot
glue) the clear piece of plastic into the large window on the front. Be
sure to keep the nearby slot open so air can flow through it.
- Attach the
tap-light to the inside of the top of the tornado box near the fan
opening.
- That’s it!
Your Tornado Chamber is ready.
A note about the fog. I have found 3 decent sources of fog:
- DRY
ICE - Dry ice
makes the best looking tornado, in my opinion, which is why I give the
directions for it here. Dry ice should only be handled by adults. It can
cause instant frostbite. Never handle dry ice without thick gloves and
always wear safety goggles. Only someone familiar with dry ice and its
dangers should handle it.
- HUMIDIFIER - Many small
humidifiers create a continuous source of mist that works well for the
tornado chamber. You will need to find a way to mount the tornado
chamber above your humidifier.
- FOUNTAIN
MISTERS - A fountain
mister uses ultrasonic vibrations to create a light mist. They can often
be found in stores that sell small fountains and in some pet shops.
FOG TORNADO TIME!
- Turn on the
battery powered light if you have one, and power up the fan. (red wire
goes on the skinnier lead of the 9 volt battery) and place it on the top
of the chamber with the breeze blowing up.
- Place some
small chunks of dry ice into your food container and add some warm water
to create fog.
- Put your
tornado chamber over the container and watch the wonders of vortex
currents at work!

As the fan forces air out of the chamber, air from outside the box is forced
in through the slots on the sides. The position of the slots causes the
incoming air to create a VORTEX (spiral) of air as it is drawn up and out of
the box. Real tornados form in a similar way using updrafts and wind-shear
(wind from different directions at different altitudes)
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