Yes. It is possible for tornadoes to merge and form a larger tornado, though this is a fairly rare occurrence.
Not usually. Most tornadoes form over land.
Yes. Tornadoes form from severe thunderstorms.
When cold air and hot air mix together it forms a tornado.
Tornadoes can form anywhere!!
They can't combine into a single storm, if that's what you mean, as tornadoes and hurricanes operate on different levels of magnitude within the atmosphere. Howevere, many hurricanes spawn tornadoes in their outer storm bands.
Not usually. Most tornadoes form over land.
Yes. Tornadoes form from severe thunderstorms.
If two tornadoes came together they would merge to form a single, larger tornado. Such instances are rare, but they have happened. In most tornado mergers a large tornado absorbs a small one.
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A thunderstorm that produces a tornado is called a tornadic storm. All tornadoes form from thunderstorms.
Obviously it is tornadoes not tornados tornado is singular while tornadoes are plural
No. Tornadoes can form almost anywhere. Tornado Alley is just a place that has exceptionally high tornado activity.
Yes. Some twisters have touched down and joined together to create a big tornado.edit: when tornadoes form like that its called a multivotex tornado
They form in Tornado Alley for a couple of reasons. One of them is because of the weather. It is humid there. But, tornadoes can also form outside of Tornado Alley. They can form anymore!
No. Tornadoes come from thunderstorms, which form in the air. The tornado itself starts forming several thousand feet above the ground.
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