Yes. Baltimore was hit by an F2 tornado in 1973, an F0 tornado in 1996, an EF1 tornado in 2010, and an EF0 tornado in 2013.
No large tornadoes have struck Baltimore since official records began in 1950. Several weak tornadoes and one significant (F2) tornado have hit the city. No tornadoes have struck Baltimore in 2015 as of June 11.
before a tornado it is usally calm after a strong tornado there is lots of debris and during a tornado there are things flying everywhere
Joplin was under a tornado warning for about 17 minutes before the tornado formed and 19 minutes before it entered the city.
No. It is not uncommon for conditions to become unusually calm before a tornado strikes.
The process of a tornado forming is called tornado genesis. Usually a tornado is a funnel cloud before it touches down.
The tornado is a twister before it hits the ground, it just spins in the sky, kind of
There is no before or after Tornado Alley. Tornado Alley is a place, not an event.Before a tornado outbreak the weather is often hot and humid. After the outbreak it is usually cooler and drier, but many areas are heavily damaged.
Before it reaches the ground a developing tornado is known as a funnel cloud.
Before it reaches the ground, the precursor to a tornado is called a funnel cloud.
Before it reaches the ground a developing tornado is known as a funnel cloud.
you will see Cumulonimbus clouds before a tornado which are large, dark, anvil-shaped clouds.
First of all, tornadoes are not quiet. It may be quiet before a tornado hits, but not in the tornado itself. Second, it is impossible to predict when or where the next tornado will hit.