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
Since tornadoes and hurricanes are weather phenomena they are studied by meteorologists, or weather scientists.
Tornadoes are considered severe weather because they are damaging events generated by storms.
Doppler weather radar is used to monitor tornadoes.
weather radar
tornadoes i think affect it
Tornadoes are not geologic in nature; they are a weather phenomenon. The geology of an area can affect weather, but weather is generally held as a separate field.
How often tornadoes occur in different regions is a function of climate. Tornadoes are weather events and climate is the long-term behavior of the weather. In simple terms, tornadoes occur in areas whose climates support the formation of strong thunderstorms and wind shear.
No. Tornadoes are weather events, covered by the field of meterology.
Tornadoes probably do not affect the climate in any significant way. They are more an end product of certain weather conditions than anything else.
Scientists don't think tornadoes affect global warming. There are some studies to suggest the other way round, that global warming and climate change may lead to weather events like tornadoes, more often and more violent.
Tornadoes are natural events caused by the right setup of weather conditions. Human-caused climate change may affect where and when tornadoes are most likely to occur, but tornadoes remain a primarily natural phenomenon.
Although the positions, shapes, and topographies of continents affect weather events such as hurricanes and tornadoes they are not directly linked with plate tectonics.
No. While global warming might affect tornado activity, tornadoes themselves are an end product of weather and climatic activity, not a cause.
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.
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