a tornadeo can be formed any where but it is vey unlikely to happen in LA because a torndoes need a hot and cold air suply
No. Tornadoes are fairly rare in California and they are almost always weak. That said, a few tornadoes have occurred in the LA area.
Yes, a few tornadoes has in fact been confirmed in Orange County. but i dont think strong tornadoes can hit LA it is highly unlikley
Yes
Potentially, yes. Bolivia is in a region that gets tornadoes.
No. Tornadoes are, in simple terms, caused by strong thunderstorms encountering wind shear. While there could be some teleconnections that influence tornadoes, we could still have tornadoes with or without them.
Depends on which LA you mean. Floods and tornadoes are not uncommon in Louisiana. Several large rivers, including the Mississippi, run through Lousiana and can produce flooding. The state is also prone to hurricanes, which commonly cause flooding. Louisiana has experienced tornadoes as strong as F5. Flooding is unlikely to occur in Los Angeles, but the city has been hit by a few weak tornadoes.
yes they could
The greek god of weather, who could cause tornadoes, would be Zeus.
Most tornadoes are associated with a type of storm called a supercell.
Most likely it could. Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere in the world.
In one sense, you could say they do. In the most violent tornadoes houses are said to be swept away.
Yes. There have been a number of tornadoes in Maryland. Most notable among these was the F4 that struck the town of La Plata on April 28, 2002.