tornado clouds
A funnel shaped cloud that touches the ground is called a tornado.
A funnel shaped cloud is typically called a funnel cloud. If it or damaging winds from it reach the ground it is called a tornado.
A funnel shaped cloud is called a funnel cloud.
If it touches the ground it is called a tornado.
It becomes a tornado. If the violent, rotating winds associated with the funnel cloud reach the ground even when the visible funnel does not, it is still considered a tornado.
tornado
Before a tornado touches down it is called a funnel cloud, which looks like a tornado but does not reach the ground. A funnel cloud develops from the mesocyclone of a supercell thunderstorm. A supercell thunderstorm is characterized by the presence of a mesocyclone, which is a deep, continuously-rotating updraft.
fog im guessing
A cloud or fog. Fog touches the ground, clouds dont.
The most notable example is a tornado, which is a funnel cloud that reaches the ground. Over water, this can manifest as a much less violent phenomenon called a waterspout (a non-cyclonic waterspout over land is called a landspout). Other smaller forms of rotating spinning air are called whirlwinds and dust devils.
funnel cloud
When a funnel cloud touches the ground it becomes a tornado.
it becomes a tornado
A funnel cloud that touches the ground is a tornado.
tornado
A funnel shaped cloud is called a funnel cloud. If it touches the ground it is called a tornado.
All funnel clouds touch the clouds. A funnel cloud that touched the ground is called a tornado.
When it touches the ground.
A tornado.
the tornado kind
Neither. A funnel cloud that touches the ground is a tornado. A thunderhead is the sort of cloud that develops into a thunderstorm, and a supercell is the kind of thunderstorm most likely to produce a tornado.
Most likely it is a funnel cloud. If it touches the ground then it is a tornado.
A funnel cloud is a condensation funnel made of water vapor, dust, dirt, and debris lifted upward from the ground in areas experiencing extremely low air pressure. It is the visible part of a tornado and is considered a tornado if it touches the ground.