If you believe in God, then God made everything, right? By definition? But we understand very well where tornadoes come from; there's no reason to be invoking the supernatural for this or any other natural disaster.
Hook echoes in a radar image are a sign of possible tornadoes.
Tornadoes start up in the clouds & make their way down to touch land.
If you are religious you might say God makes tornadoes. However, from a scientific standpoint the answer is nobody. Tornadoes are a natural phenomenon that result from a certain set of weather conditions, not the actions of any person or persons.
Actually, tornadoes are not uncommon in Australia. which actually takes 3rd place in annual number of tornadoes, after the United States and Canada. However, about 80% of tornadoes, possibly higher in Australia, are only strong enough to cause mild to moderate damage.
Tornadoes are a natural result of atmospheric conditions such as temperature, humidity, and wind patterns combining in a specific way. While they can be destructive, they also play a role in balancing Earth's energy and moisture, aiding in maintaining our planet's climate system.
No their are no such things as blue tornadoes only GOD can make that happen
Depending on your religious beliefs you might say God or a god controls tornadoes. Aside from that, nobody controls tornadoes.
The greek god of weather, who could cause tornadoes, would be Zeus.
No.
No. planes do not make tornadoes
Tornadoes are a natural occurrence. Nobody invented them except, perhaps, God.
No. Tornadoes occur naturally.
No, however you can make tornadoes in Sim City.
No religion appears to have a specific deity for tornadoes. Some tribal groups believed tornadoes to be evil spirits, but not gods.
No. They are often associated with tornadoes and other severe weather, but there is no direct connection between them and tornadoes.
Yes. It is fairly common for hurricens to produce tornadoes. However, most tornadoes are not produced by hurricanes.
It is not uncommon for hurricanes to produce tornadoes when they make landfall.