Usually, I find when I look up about Tornadoes that if you go into Google and type what you're looking for then you will probably find good sites about Tornadoes. That's my advice. Good luck!
wikipedia.com gives all famous types of tornadoes and tornado records
The Tornadoes website offers a variety of information about tornadoes. These include: types and categories of tornadoes, weather conditions that signify tornadoes forming, and safety tips.
Tornadoes can happen in any place that gets thunderstorms. However, tornadoes most often occur on the central plains of the United States.
Well, people have to find a new place, if there place was damaged by the tornadoes. If there lucky well, good for them.
Ugly is in the eye of the beholder. Tornadoes do ugly things in destroying homes and hurting and killing people. On the other hand, in terms of appearance, some people find tornadoes beautiful.
You can find information on tornadoes from sources like the National Weather Service, Storm Prediction Center, and local news outlets. These sources provide updates on tornado watches and warnings, safety tips, and educational resources about tornadoes. Additionally, websites like NOAA and FEMA offer valuable information on preparing for tornadoes and staying safe during a tornado.
Yes. They have found many tornadoes.
You need to be on the lookout during thunderstorms, particularly if an SPC outlook mentions tornadoes for your region. You can find the SPC outlooks at the link below.
You are most likely to find in the spring and early summer.
While tornadoes can occur at any time of day or night they are most common in the late afternoon and early evening.
Tornadoes are generally hard to find because they are rare. In The United States, about 1200 tornadoes touch down in an average year. That may seem like a lot until you realize how large of an area they are spread over. Additionally, much of the activity occurs in remote rural areas that are inconvenient to get simply because of the long driving distances. Even when tornadoes do occur, they are not always highly visible. Many are obscured by rain.