Yes. Many tornadoes have a calm center similar to the eye of a hurricane.
It is likely calm, similar to the eye of a hurricane.
The eye of a tornado is a relatively calm area that can sometimes be found at the tornado's center, similar to the ey of a hurricane.
The eye of a tornado, similar to the eye of a hurricane, is a relatively calm area at the center of the storm.
The eye of a tornado is extremely calm and bears no resemblence to all the mayhem that the tornado causes to the outside world.
It depends on the size of the tornado and how fast it's moving. Most tornadoes will only be over a given spot for a few seconds. A large tornado moving at normal speed may be over a spot for a minute or two. However, one tornado was noted to have stayed on the same spot for 90 minutes.
Some tornadoes have a relatively calm area similar to the eye of a hurricane at their centers, though it is unclear if this area is completely calm.
It is believed that there is a calm "eye" at the center of a tornado. But mostly the winds in a tornado are very strong.
No. The eye of a tornado is a calm, clear area at the tornado's center.
It is likely calm, similar to the eye of a hurricane.
A tornado on water is called a waterspout.
The eye of a tornado is a relatively calm area that can sometimes be found at the tornado's center, similar to the ey of a hurricane.
There's nothing, its clear and calm
The center of a tornado has very low barometric pressure and may be either calm or violent depending on the tornado.
No. It is not uncommon for conditions to become unusually calm before a tornado strikes.
The eye of a tornado, similar to the eye of a hurricane, is a relatively calm area at the center of the storm.
It is believed that some tornadoes have a calm, clear center similar to the eye of a hurricane. This is caused by the winds spinning so fast that they cannot reach the center. Aside from that it is neither calm nor clear in a tornado.
The eye of a tornado is extremely calm and bears no resemblence to all the mayhem that the tornado causes to the outside world.