the way how it is grow is by the current of the weather path and the type of gust it makes
Like other dogs they get bigger and stronger.
tornadoes develop from cumulonimbus clouds.
Tornados are
No. Usually the larger tornadoes are the stronger ones, but not always. There have been a few small but very violent tornadoes as well as large but fairly weak ones.
About 20% of tornadoes are rated as strong (EF2 or stronger).
Warm, moist air, such as that found in the tropics is what fuels thunderstorms, and strong thunderstorms are what produce tornadoes. However, tornadoes are more often found in more temperate areas, where colliding air masses can produce even stronger thunderstorms.
Hurricanes develop over warm ocean water. Tornadoes usually form over land.
Tornadoes are generally more dangerous as they are stronger than waterspouts.
they grow and get stronger as you get older
Yes. Tornadoes do occur in Washington and Oregon. However, tornadoes stronger than F1 are rare.
Yes. It is farily common for hurricanes to produce tornadoes. However, a hurricane will rarely produce tornadoes stronger than EF2.
Not really. Although tornadoes can hit Tuscon, it is unusual and tornadoes stronger than EF1 are rare in Arizona.