The weather usually clears after a tornado because most tornadoes form in the rear portion of a thunderstorm.
No. The eye of a tornado is a calm, clear area at the tornado's center.
There is not opposite of a tornado, except perhaps a clear day with no wind.
There's nothing, its clear and calm
It is believed that some tornadoes have a calm, clear center similar to the eye of a hurricane. This is caused by the winds spinning so fast that they cannot reach the center. Aside from that it is neither calm nor clear in a tornado.
Within the funnel it looks like a very thick, fast-moving fog. The center of the tornado may be clear, giving the appearance of a tube.
This is false. To form a tornado you need a large, powerful thunderstorm, usually a supercell. Because of this the sky will be overcast and often quite dark. Skies off to the sides of the storm may be clear.
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No, by definition a tornado connects to both the ground and the base of a thunderstorm. Dust devils typically form on clear days and usually are no more than a few hundred feet tall.
in the middle of a tornado it's clear and calm unlike the middle of a hurricane witch is the weakest place but has wall's that will rip you apart with great force but good advice is if you know a tropical storm is coming or a tornado go to a different state so you wont get hurt
It is unclear what is meant by this questions. Tornadoes fall pretty clearly into the field of meteorology. If you are asking about a tornado that does not occur on a plain or a field; tornadoes are not significantly affected by small surface features. A tornado can go over trees, buildings, hills, and mountains without being significantly affected.
It has an effect on the environment by knocking down trees and it has an effect on people because the tornado would pick up dust from the ground and throw it around and people would breath it in instead of clear oxygen.