That would be highly unlikely. Trees do not stop tornadoes and many tornadoes have gone through forests.
There are tornadoes in India. In fact they are not uncommon in the northeastern part of the country. However, high poverty rates and a lack of a network of Doppler Radars means that the vast majority of these tornadoes are never documented.
There are tornadoes in India. In fact they are not uncommon in the northeastern part of the country. However, high poverty rates and a lack of a network of Doppler Radars means that the vast majority of these tornadoes are never documented.
Tornadoes are less common in rainforests due to their stable atmosphere and lack of temperature variations, which are key ingredients for tornado formation. While it's not impossible, the conditions in rainforests make tornadoes rare compared to other regions with more conducive weather patterns.
Unfortunately that information is probably not available. There are many countries that do not keep records of tornado activity, making it impossible to determine whether one country gets fewer tornadoes than another in many cases.
It could either be caused by a lack of moisture due to no rain, or someone may have ignited the forest fire by not putting out a camp fire correctly, or dropping a cigarette in some brush.
Yes. In some cases the absence of tornado records is due to a lack of documentation rather than a lack of tornadoes. In other cases an area may experience tornadoes so infrequently that none have occurred since before people were around to document them. If a place has little record of tornadoes, that still means tornadoes have been recorded in that area.
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