Tornadoes are a form of extreme weather. They are violent vortices of wind produced by severe thunderstorms.
Tornadoes are weather related, and are thus created by nature.
No. Tornadoes are weather events, covered by the field of meterology.
Yes. Tornadoes form once there is high speed winds spinning around that can destroy stuff. Winds are part of the weather. This is why the tornadoes are weather related
Yes. Tornadoes are violent twisting windstorms generated by thunderstorms.
Tornadoes are spawned by thunderstorms and so are weather-related.
Tornadoes are themselves violent weather events. They ar intense whirlwinds spawned by thunderstorms. Since tornadoes depend on certain weather conditions to develop, climate affects how often tornadoes occur in an area.
Tornadoes are produced by thunderstorms. Most of the thunderstorms that produce tornadoes develop along weather fronts, particularly cold fronts.
All weather is weather. But there can be varying degrees of weather-related events. For example, high winds, storms, tornadoes, etc. can be termed "wild weather".
Stormy weather is associated with low pressure.
Since tornadoes are a form of weather, they are studied by weather scientists. A weather scientist is a meteorologist.
Yes. Tornadoes are a form of weather that develop during severe thunderstorms.
Tornadoes are usually produced by thunderstorms called supercells. In addition to tornadoes these storms can produce heavy rain and flooding, large hail, strong straight-line winds thunder, and lightning.