Black tornadoes are as bad as white tornadoes. The cause of the different color depends on your point of view with respect to the light, as well as the color of the soil they are going over. The same tornado may appear different colors depending on your point of view.
Yes!
Tornadoes in Canada are usually not as bad as they are in the U.S. But a number of tornadoes in Canadian history, perhaps most notable the Edmonton tornado of 1987, have been pretty destructive.
Yes. Tornadoes have been known to destroy entire towns.
Not all tornadoes are black. There are two ways a tornado may appear black. First, the tornado may be back lit, causing it to appear dark. Some tornadoes lift large amounts of soil into the air. In such a situation, if the soil in an area is black, the tornado will likely be black as well.
Tornadoes are categorized on the Fujita scale from F0 to F5 based on how bad their damag is.
Tornadoes are considered bad because they damage or destroy the strutures and vegetation that they hit, sometimes killing or injuring those unlucky enough to be in their path.
Yes. Tulsa has been hit by a number of tornadoes, some of them quite strong.
Paris does not typically experience tornadoes, as they are more common in regions with specific weather conditions conducive to their formation. However, Paris can experience heavy rainfall, strong winds, and occasional heatwaves or cold snaps, but these are not as extreme as tornadoes.
Tornadoes are bad because they can damage or destroy property and kill and injure people.
Many tornadoes appear black because the lift dark colored soil or are view while backlit. It is actually quite common for a tornado to have a gray appearance.
Most people would consider that a good thing, as tornadoes cause death, destruction, and suffering.
Tornadoes do not always appear black. The apparent color depends on lighting conditions and how much and what color of soil is being lifted. Many tornadoes appear dark because of perspective: the are lit from behind and are essentially silhouetted against the light source. The same tornado may appear lighter if viewed from a different angle. The storms that spawn tornadoes have very thick clouds that often making conditions appear very dark. The clouds themselves may be black. Some tornadoes may be black as they lift large amounts of black soil into the air.