The English word tornado is taken from the Spanish word tronada, that means to turn. Tornadoes are also referred to as twisters in English.
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Tornadoes are formally called tornadoes.
There is some debate among meteorologists, but the general consensus is that gustnadoes are not tornadoes, as they do not connect to the cloud base.
Yes. The proper plural spelling of tornado is "tornadoes."
The word tornado is the singular noun. The plural noun would be tornadoes.
The funnel cloud.
After the the tornadoes hit our area, all the buildings have been smashed into tiny pieces like scattered puzzles.
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The base part of a word is the main part that carries the core meaning. It is the word without any prefixes or suffixes attached.
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Well, whirlpools are vortices of water. Tornadoes are vortices of air that extend from the base of a thunderstorm to the ground and are strong enough to produce damage.
Tornadoes are produced by cumulonimbus clouds. Often a wall cloud appears near the base of a cumulonimbus before a tornado forms.