Yes. Contrary to popular belief hills do not hinder tornadoes.
It isn't. Although the eye of a tornado is relatively calm, to get to it you have to go through the core winds of the tornado. It would be impossible to stay in the eye for very long.
"When a tornado warning is issued, we should evacuate and go to Auntie Glen's in Virginia." Said Mom.
Yes. Tornadoes can go up and down hills largely unhindered.
no that's impossible occur on top of the ground
Air does go up in a tornado and it is cooler than surrounding air due to decompression. However, it is generally fed by warm air. If too much cold air gets into the circulation, the tornado will dissipate.
A typically tornado is between 5,000 and 20,000 feet tall.
A tornado can range in height from as little as 5,000 feet to as much as 60,000.
collins hill high school
yes you can
Absolutely. A tornado usually follows the path of the storm in which it results. So, if a storm is going south, the tornado has a high priority of going south. It is also possible for a tornado to go in a different direction than the storm in which it forms. For example, if a storm is headed west, a tornado could develop and go north. Hope this is helpful.
toot hill
Science hill
they can only form in the lower atmosphere/troposhpere, the same as a regular tornado.
Mclaurin elementary school
They used to be really popular but now they have started to go down hill. A LONG WAY DOWN HILL...
Beverly hill high
Yes, go on youtube and you'll see that video. Just to let you know the last tornado in Dallas was a really long time ago.