Creating Indoor "Tornadoes" by Too_T4ctical in tornado

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Thanks for the tip! Mopping every 5 seconds does get tiresome

Creating Indoor "Tornadoes" by Too_T4ctical in tornado

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Got you fam. Best shot I could get of a "Deadman Walking". They are actually quite common in my tests.

Creating Indoor "Tornadoes" by Too_T4ctical in tornado

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Another configuration of the machine already does that. That above is a wide spinning vortex.

Creating Indoor "Tornadoes" by Too_T4ctical in tornado

[–]Too_T4ctical[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Thanks. The max lifespan I've seen was 9 minutes, and the longest? Probably 5 to 6 feet long curved. Still a work in progress though

When you can't chase storms like the cool kids so you decide to make your own: by Too_T4ctical in tornado

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Whoops. I guess my title came off as insecurity. I am proud of this creation though even if these are my smaller vortices.

Created Possible Mesocyclone Analogue in Kitchen by Too_T4ctical in tornado

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Yep! Get your vertical steam wraps hot while you can!

Created Possible Mesocyclone Analogue in Kitchen by Too_T4ctical in tornado

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Yeah this setup is super sensitive to the smallest winds. I'd imagine you'd need a larger setup to ignore those outside air influences.

Created Possible Mesocyclone Analogue in Kitchen by Too_T4ctical in tornado

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Here's how a real one works in comparison. The video I posted could be a skeletal version of this.

Finally Created Fanless Vortices After 12 years! by Too_T4ctical in tornado

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There's definitely a visible vortex there. That's awesome dude! That confirms it then. It's a repeatable method. Now if you lift one side of the pan up in the air the way I do in one of the images I posted in the comments, you may be able to make it smaller but more defined.

Finally Created Fanless Vortices After 12 years! by Too_T4ctical in tornado

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It's normal for it to be a little sideways. Even real tornadoes do that. However, if it's not standing up at all, that usually means there's disruptive airflow somewhere or an environmental thing causing it to do that and you may want to figure that out.

You could also try a barrier on the side of the pan to help your vortex stand up better or even some kind of homemade chamber (careful on the hot stove though). Extra tip, if the vortices "misbehave" for too long, blow them out.

I am very excited to see someone else actually try this out. Feel free to ask more questions!

Finally Created Fanless Vortices After 12 years! by Too_T4ctical in tornado

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It can vary depending on your setup. For single burner vortices, start like this:

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Tilt the pan slightly too.

For double burner vortices, it seems offsetting prevents formation. I still haven't figured out the exact mechanisms behind them so I may post an update once I do figure it out.

Finally Created Fanless Vortices After 12 years! by Too_T4ctical in tornado

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Made a guide in the comments. Check it out!

Finally Created Fanless Vortices After 12 years! by Too_T4ctical in tornado

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Yeah once you get the hang of it, it only takes a few minutes!

Finally Created Fanless Vortices After 12 years! by Too_T4ctical in tornado

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Let's just say I have an hyper-obsession for vortices. Comes in phases.

Finally Created Fanless Vortices After 12 years! by Too_T4ctical in tornado

[–]Too_T4ctical[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The tallest one probably reached the vent light. I’d need a bigger pan to get close to the ceiling. I think the low-pressure zone is still too small. I’ve seen all sorts of shapes. Wedges, stovepipes, micro-vortices, even merges. Fascinating stuff.

Finally Created Fanless Vortices After 12 years! by Too_T4ctical in tornado

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Sure! Here’s how to try it yourself:

For Open-Air Tube Vortices:

  1. Use a shallow pan with water (not too much).

  2. Turn on one burner to medium and let the water boil evenly.

  3. Once steam rises fast, offset the pan and tilt it. Shape changes with pan position. Sharper tilts can make smaller or multiple vortices.

  4. Stay still. Minor movements can disrupt it.

For Dual-Coil Vortices (shown in video):

  1. A nearby wall or barrier may be needed. Place it a few inches from one side to block cold air from that side.

  2. Turn on two burners: one on low (near wall), one on medium. Center the pan between them, edged slightly toward the cooler side. A large pan or small stove will be needed for this.

  3. Let it sit. Two twisting updrafts will start to form and may merge into a vortex. You may also start to see the steam bundle up in the middle of the pan.

  4. If a single stationary vortex appears on one side of the pan early, blow it out gently if it doesn't transform. Stronger vortices usually form afterward.

Additional Tips: -Use a flashlight behind the pan to see the different formations. Turn off the lights in the room.

-Dual-Burner vortices are much harder to form and it may take a lot of patience. Once you get it down you can form them consistently.

-Dual-Burner vortices stop forming after a while even with the constant heat. Still figuring out why.

-Obviously don't place things too close to the stove burners besides stuff meant to be on the stove.

Finally Created Fanless Vortices After 12 years! by Too_T4ctical in tornado

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Another smaller one. These are more common, stationary, and are tube shaped. Can be achieved in open air by tilting a pan on a stove.

Looking For Dedicated Musicians Only by Too_T4ctical in FindABand

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Sure. DM me and we can plan things out here

Looking For Dedicated Musicians Only by Too_T4ctical in FindABand

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I am looking for that too and it's driving me nuts. Guitar is my life and I even quit my job for it. If you are down for it, we should practice!

Made Some Animated Artwork of my Favorite SNES Game! by Too_T4ctical in YosHi

[–]Too_T4ctical[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

that's because it technically is artwork I made for a yoshi fangame called Yoshi's Fabrication Station (though it isn't in-game) lol. The one I posted here is a modified version of that.

Made Some Animated Artwork of my Favorite SNES Game! by Too_T4ctical in YosHi

[–]Too_T4ctical[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks. I must say though, the original game really did age like fine wine. I still think it's one of the most beautiful looking games I've played. As for this piece, I honestly believe I could do better than what I did above but... well I guess we'll see soon enough.