No, not a real tornado. Tornadoes can be simulated on supercomputers, and vortices can be created in the lab. The latter example does provide insights into vortex mechanics, but their applications in processes specifically relating to tornadoes are limited.
A tornado moves with its parent thunderstorm. The storm itself is carried by the winds in the environment it forms in.
A tornado forms from thunderstorms. The thunderstorm starts turning because the wind at different heights is going in different directions and at different speeds. Sometimes this turning in the storm gets focused into a smaller area and starts spinning faster, becoming a tornado.
The force that drives the winds of a a tornado is a pressure gradient; the pressure inside a tornado is lower than it is outside. Most of the damage caused is created by the wind acting on structures. Some damage is also cased by the impact of debris carried by the wind.
A tornado becomes a tornado when the circulation reaches the ground.
A tornado made of air is a tornado. Part of the definition of a tornado is "a violently rotating column of air."
the results of a tornado is a damaged environment
The LAB was created in 1984.
Laredo Tornado was created in 1973.
House Tornado was created in 1988.
Red Tornado was created in 1968.
The Human Tornado was created in 1976.
Panavia Tornado was created in 1979.
Mobile Tornado was created in 1999.
Tornado Glory was created in 2004.
Blackhawk - Tornado - was created in 1979.
Dallas Tornado was created in 1967.
HTC Tornado was created in 2005.