Not real tornado. Scientists have produces small vortices in labs that resemble tornadoes, and have simulated tornadoes in supercomputers, but they cannot create real tornadoes.
Scientists track tornadoes using Doppler radar and reports from eyewitnesses.
Landforms do not create tornadoes. Tornadoes are a product of severe thunderstorms.
Tornadoes do not create anything; they only destroy.
Yes, some strong tornadoes create brief satellite tornadoes that circle the main funnel.
Currently, none. Most scientists have acknowledged that it is impossible to prevent tornadoes.
Scientists follow tornadoes to track where they are going and warn people in their paths. They also study tornadoes to learn more about them so they can be better predicted.
No.
Since tornadoes are a form of weather, the scientists who study tornadoes are weather scientists of meteorologists.
People who study tornadoes are a type of meteorologist.
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Nothing. Tornadoes are a natural phenomenon. We cannot change their nature.
Scientists are studying the storms that produce tornadoes, looking for indicators of tornado development that could give earlier warnings.