Tornadoes do not get actual names. Tornadoes are usually referred to by where they occur, most often a town that they hit or go near.
The tornado (or more properly, waterspout) was not given a name as tornadoes are not named.
No. No tornado has a name. Every hurricane, gets a name , though, with the exception of one hurricane in 1991 which was simply called "the Perfect Storm."
Before it reaches the ground a developing tornado is known as a funnel cloud.
Tornadoes are not given names as hurricanes are, but are often referred to by where they hit. So it would be called the Auckland tornado.
clue is in the name, because of their destructive and most awsome power a tornado can kill people.
a tornado?
It is called "Tornado"
Another name for a tornado is a twister.
Tornadoes are not given names, hurricanes are. Tornadoes are often referred to by where they occur though. Since the one tornado that occurred in New Jersey in 2010 hit Ocean County you could refer to it as the Ocean County tornado. You could also call it the New Egypt tornado since it occurred near that town.
Tornado is the proper term.
Tornado
The New Richmond, Wisconsin tornado of 1899 was an F5.
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The tornado (or more properly, waterspout) was not given a name as tornadoes are not named.
Tony Tornado's birth name is Antnio Vianna Gomes.
The F5 tornado of 1999 May 3, 1999 does not have a name, nor does any tornado. It is often called the Oklahoma City tornado, the Moore tornado, or the Bridge Creek-Moore tornado in reference to the areas it hit.
I believe they named the dog "Tornado."