There is no such thing as a lightning tornado. Lightning and tornadoes are two different phenomena. They are both very dangerous, though, each claiming dozens of lives every year.
Tornadoes don't actually have lightning in them, but they are frequently accompanied by lightning because tornadoes form during thunderstorms.
Both Tornadoes and lightning are produced by thunderstorms.
1)Flash Floods 2)Winds 3)Hail 4)Lightning there ya go
These clouds are considered dangerous because of they are the clouds of thunderstorms, which can produce lightning, heavy rain, strong winds and potentially hail and tornadoes.
These clouds are considered dangerous because of they are the clouds of thunderstorms, which can produce lightning, heavy rain, strong winds and potentially hail and tornadoes.
No. Since tornadoes form in thunderstorms they are usually accompanied by lightning, but they do not actually cause lightning.
Tornadoes do not cause lighting. However tornadoes form during thunderstorms, so they are often accompanied by lightning.
Lightning, flash floods, tornadoes, and damaging straight-line winds.
All tornadoes are dangerous.
On average tornadoes kill more people than lightning
No. Tornadoes are dangerous.
Both tornadoes and lightning are produced by thunderstorms.