No. In fact most of the recorded tornadoes in the world occur outside of the tropics. The most tornado-prone area in the world is in the United States on the Great Plains, which have a subtropical to temperate climate.
Tornadoes can happen in the tropics but they are more common in temperate latitudes.
Hurricanes occur in the tropics, while tornadoes can occur in various regions, including the tropics. In the tropics, tornadoes are less common compared to hurricanes due to the different atmospheric conditions that typically favor the formation of hurricanes over tornadoes.
Both can occur in the tropics. However it is hurricanes that almost exclusively form in the tropics.
Depends on what you mean. Tornadoes can occur in the tropics, and tropical storms can produce tornadoes, but a tropical storm and a tornado are two very different things.
Tornadoes are actually more common in temperate climates than in the tropics. The can happen in both hemisphere in both tropical and mid latitudes, but are more common in the northern hemisphere.
Tornadoes most commonly occur in the central United States, within an area known as Tornado Alley. This region includes parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska. Tornadoes can also occur in other regions around the world, but with less frequency.
The verb to confine has no adverb form. The noun forms of the verb to confine are confiner, confinement, and the gerund, confining. The adjective forms of the verb to confine are confining and confined.
Please confine your giggles.
When we confine the electrons like this, their properties can change dramatically.
Hurricanes are important in that they can bring much needed rain to a region and help redistribute heat in the atmosphere, carrying it out of the tropics. Tornadoes also help redistribute heat, though to a lesser degree. Both hurricanes and tornadoes can knock down old trees, clearing the way for new growth.
"Confine the prisoner", said the judge.
Hurricanes are tropical weather systems while significant tornadoes generally occur in the temperate latitudes. The wind currents that move storms in the tropics are generally weaker than those that move storms in the temperate latitudes.