They come mostly at tornado alley
Yes, there was at leas one confirmed tornado in Houston in 2000,
Unlike north central Texas, Houston is not in Tornado Alley. Smaller tornadoes can occur during severe weather. They are most likely to be found along frontal boundaries of an air massduring the spring months. Tornadoes in Houston usually measure a weak F1 on the old Fujita scale, and cause light to moderate damage to well-constructed buildings. The strongest recorded tornado in Houston history was an F4 on November 21, 1992, part of a large outbreak of tornadoes.
The ocean coast does not often have the collision between air masses that forms tornadoes. However, tropical storms can produce tornadoes when they come ashore.
There are tornadoes in California on occasion. But they are usually weak. This is large due to the fact the much of California has a relatively dry climate, making it less prone to the strong thunderstorms that produce tornadoes.
Tornadoes are very often accompanied by hail, but not always. In many cases that hail comes before the tornado.
Yes, there was at leas one confirmed tornado in Houston in 2000,
Yes. There was at least one weak tornado in Houston in 2000.
Yes. There was at least one weak tornado in Houston in 2000.
Tornadoes most often come out of the southwest.
No it does not come from tornadoes . :] .....
No. Tornadoes usually come out of the west or southwest, but they can travel in any direction.
No, tornadoes and earthquakes are unrelated phenomena.
Yes. Tornadoes form from the clouds of a thunderstorm.
Yes. In fact all tornadoes come from thunderstorms.
Unlike north central Texas, Houston is not in Tornado Alley. Smaller tornadoes can occur during severe weather. They are most likely to be found along frontal boundaries of an air massduring the spring months. Tornadoes in Houston usually measure a weak F1 on the old Fujita scale, and cause light to moderate damage to well-constructed buildings. The strongest recorded tornado in Houston history was an F4 on November 21, 1992, part of a large outbreak of tornadoes.
tornadoes do not come from towns, the come from a kind of thunderstorm called a supercell. A tornado can strike virtually anywhere that gets severe thunderstorms.
Generally not, although tornadoes are often produced by landfalling hurricanes, most tornadoes are not associate with hurricanes.