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🎨 AI Weather & Natural Disaster Infographic 🎯 infographic 📅 2026-06-09

Sopka schema: vědecká infografika vzniku tornáda

Editorial science ilustrace v přírodních zemitých tónech ukazuje 6fázové schéma vzniku tornáda v řezu atmosférou. Přehledně zobrazuje supercelu, střih větru, výstupný proud, mezocyklonu, nálevku i kontakt se zemí v přesném stylu sopka schema.

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Klidná vědecká infografika se 6 očíslovanými fázemi vzniku tornáda, řezem atmosférou, supercelou, šipkami proudění a legendou.
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StyleAI Weather & Natural Disaster Infographic
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Generated2026-06-09
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LanguageCzech (CS)
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Weather / safety infographic titled "How Tornadoes Form". Archetype: FORMATION DIAGRAM, not historical event card. Editorial science-education illustration in national geographic style, earth science earth tones palette, scientifically accurate, calm and non-sensational. Show a clear 6-stage numbered formation sequence for a tornado with cross-sections of atmosphere, supercell structure, wind shear, updraft, mesocyclone, wall cloud, funnel cloud, and ground contact. Include scientific cue icons for each stage. Stage 1 heading: "Warm, Moist Air Rises"; caption: "Warm humid surface air meets cooler dry air and begins strong upward motion." Stage 2 heading: "Wind Shear Develops"; caption: "Changing wind speed and direction with height creates a horizontal spinning air tube." Stage 3 heading: "Updraft Tilts Rotation"; caption: "A powerful thunderstorm updraft lifts the spinning air and turns it vertical." Stage 4 heading: "Mesocyclone Forms"; caption: "The rotating updraft strengthens inside a supercell thunderstorm." Stage 5 heading: "Funnel Cloud Develops"; caption: "Cooling and pressure drop make condensation visible beneath the storm base." Stage 6 heading: "Tornado Touches Down"; caption: "When the rotating funnel reaches the ground, it becomes a tornado." Add concise labels in English for key features: cumulonimbus cloud, anvil, rain shaft, hail core, rotating updraft, downdraft, wall cloud, funnel, debris at ground, warm moist inflow, cool dry air. Include simple legend, arrows for airflow, and terrain cross-section. No tsunami content, no historical-event framing, no safety-steps framing, no graphic disaster gore, no real death photos, no panic framing, no watermarks. Target search intent rendered visually only, with no on-image text reference to it. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no graphic disaster gore, no real death photos, no watermarks Scientifically accurate, no graphic disaster gore, no real death photos, no panic framing. Safety steps must be conservative and aligned with major civil-defense guidance.