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Yes. Every tornado is a vortex from beginning to end.

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What are the key words for tornadoes?

vortex- a spiral or whirl


Does a model tornado have a vortex?

Yes. Virtually all means of modeling tornadoes produce a vortex through some means.


What are are tornadoes?

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Why is twister good name for tornadoes?

A tornado is a violently spinning vortex of wind. In other words, tornadoes twist.


What does wind have to do with tornadoes?

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Will the vortex team find a tornado?

Yes. They have found many tornadoes.


What causes a tornadoes to spilt?

Tornadoes don't exactly split, but there are multiple vortex tornadoes. A multiple vortex tornado may appear to be composed of several smaller tornadoes but is still in fact one tornado. The process by which this happens is not fully understood, but it begins when a downdraft is forced down the center of the tornado, widening it. If the tornado has the right ratio of rotational speed to vertical speed it can develop a multiple vortex structure.


How are tornadoes weather?

A tornado is a violent vortex of wind that develops during a thunderstorm, which qualifies tornadoes as a form of severe weather.


Does every tornado have a vortex?

Yes, every tornado has a vortex, which is the rapidly rotating column of air that extends from the base of the storm clouds to the ground. This vortex is what causes the destructive winds associated with tornadoes.


What is it called when two tornadoes merge?

When two tornadoes combine to form a single, larger tornado, it is referred to as a tornado merger or tornado vortex merger. This phenomenon occurs when the circulations of two separate tornadoes interact and merge into a more powerful vortex.


What country calls tornados multi vortex?

No country in particular calls tornadoes multi-vortex. Multi-vortex is a term used to describe a tornado that contains two or more smaller vortices inside the main vortex, regardless of where it occurs.


What are some differences among tornadoes?

Tornadoes vary in strength, size, duration, speed of travel, color, location, and whether or not they are multiple vortex.