People have been inside of tornadoes.
A meteorologist would be someone who would qualify someone to be a tornado chaser. Tornado chasing is such a dangerous task to be in. It can be scary but a lot of people have been qualified.
It does not appear that he was ever inside a tornado, but as a professional storm chaser he has experience many tornadoes with a few close encounters.
The NOAA can issue warnings over the radio if a tornado has been detected by a Doppler radar or if someone has phoned the NOAA saying they've spotted a tornado.
A tornado warning is when someone has seen a funnel cloud or when a tornado touchdown has been reported. A tornado warning is in play for the people near, or remotely near, or even right next to the tornadic activity area. I agree, but when they give out a warning, it is most likely they'll do it by county.
A tornado watch is a form of a advisory that the weather conditions are such that it is, or will be, possible for a tornado to develop.It is important to note that a watch only refers to the possibility of development.On the other hand a tornado warning indicates that visual confirmation of an actual tornado sighting has been reported by someone or that a tornado has been indicated by Doppler radar.
A tornado watch is a form of a advisory that the weather conditions are such that it is, or will be, possible for a tornado to develop.It is important to note that a watch only refers to the possibility of development.On the other hand a tornado warning indicates that visual confirmation of an actual tornado sighting has been reported by someone or that a tornado has been indicated by Doppler radar.
If a tornado has been detected or spotted then a tornado warning is issued.
If a tornado is spotted a tornado warning is issued.
Very likely.
They can, but not without endangering their lives.
A tornado watch is issued when general weather conditions in a region are favorable for the formation of tornadoes. Tornado watches are numbered in the order that they are issued. So tornado watch 4 is the 4th tornado watch issued in the country that year.
No. No tornado stronger than F5 has ever been recorded.