Mostly using Doppler radar meteorologists can detect rotation in a thunderstorm, it is this rotation that can produce a tornado.
The most violent tornado and only F5 tornado recorded in the month of August struck Plainfield, Illinois, southwest of Chicago, on August 28, 1990.
A tornado would occur in the troposphere, the layer closest to the Earth.
The largest tornado to hit Kansas appears to have been The F5 tornado that struck several towns on May 17, 1896, killing 25 people. The tornado devastated the towns of Seneca, Oneida, Sabetha, and Reserve, killing 21. It then crossed into Nebraska where it killed 4 more people. At its peak this tornado was about 2.2 miles wide.
No. While a tornado can occur within the storm bands of a hurricane they can't exactly mix as they occur on entirely different scales.
there is no such thing as that but severe thunderstorms do mostly occur in tornado alley and most of them resulting of a tornado but thunderstorms mostly occur in Florida
It is impossible to predict where the next tornado will occur.
A tornado can happen at any time of day or year but is most likely to occur in the late afternoon in spring or early summer.
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They happen in the Midwest which is called Tornado Alley.
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No. They occur in other places. Those particular states happen to have a lot of them, hence the "Tornado Alley" title they are given.
Yes. About 42% of all tornadoes occur at night.
1989 when a single tornado in Bangladesh killed over 1,300 people. The deadliest tornado year in the U.S. was 1925 when a single tornado killed 695 people.
It is impossible to make long term predictions for when and where a tornado will occur. At best, we will know about this next tornado a few minutes before it forms.
There will certainly be tornadoes in the future, hundreds of them happen every year. But there is no way of knowing exactly where or when they will occur.
Tornado's normally in occur in Texas and the USA but other places too.
Tornadoes can happen at any time of year but most often occur ins spring and early summer.