Tornadoes can go over hills and mountains.
They aren't exactly attracted to any type topography, however the supercells that produce tornadoes form most easily over flat land, though they can form over any terrain.
Tornadoes can form in just about any sort of terrain.
Hills and mountains can, to some degree, disrupt thunderstorms from organizing, making tornadoes less likely. Overall, through, tornadoes are more influenced by climate than topography. It just so happens that the most tornado-prone region in the world, the central U.S., is also quite flat.
you can find hills and valleys and lots of flat land
flat,rolling,moutians,hills,rivers,lakes
They aren't exactly attracted to any type topography, however the supercells that produce tornadoes form most easily over flat land, though they can form over any terrain.
Tornadoes can form in just about any sort of terrain.
There are no hills to walk up.
Because in certain places in the US, there's not a lot of hills or buildings. A tornado has to have flat land a not very many[5-10] buildings.
The land type of Texas is that it has more flat land than mountains or hills.
On hills. Think: gravity. Rain. Dirt. Sliding.
Tornado Alley.
Argos is a city in the northeastern part of the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece. It is known for its ancient history, including being one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. The geography of Argos includes its location near the Argolic Gulf and the surrounding mountains.
A flat land surrounded by hills or mountains is called a valley.
Hills and mountains can, to some degree, disrupt thunderstorms from organizing, making tornadoes less likely. Overall, through, tornadoes are more influenced by climate than topography. It just so happens that the most tornado-prone region in the world, the central U.S., is also quite flat.
you can find hills and valleys and lots of flat land
Romania has hills and mountains, but also plains.