It is not uncommon for the base of a tornado to lag a bit behind where it connects to the cloud base so that it appears to lean forward. See the link below for a video. This effect is very pronounced in this tornado in Mississippi.
It would be a 0 degree angle or a 180 degree angle depending upon if they are aimed the same direction or opposite.
No. Tornadoes can come in different colors. The same tornado may even appear different colors, depending on the angle of view. Depending on your point of view, lighting,, the color of the soil, and how much soil a tornado picks up, a tornado may appear white, gray, black, brown or red.
0, 180 or 360 degrees - depending on the direction of the turns.
If you are able to determine it's direction of travel, drive at a 90-degree angle to that. Try to maintain the speed limit's top speed, carefully. Stay calm. Check and re-check the direction of the tornado's path every few minutes. Stay as far away as possible.
Get to a nearby building if possible. If no shelter is available and the tornado is distant enough drive at a right angle to its path (or a diagonal depending on what the road allows) to get out of its way. If it is closing in on you get out of the vehicle and lie in a ditch as a last resort.
right angle
Yes. The angle is the direction of the vector, so if the angle changes, the direction changes.
0, 180 or 360 degrees - depending on whether or not they are all in the same direction.
Because the angle of a strike of Lightning can bring massive wind storms that cause a tornado.
An angle is positive when it is measured in a counter-clockwise direction. It is negative when it is measured in a clock-wise direction.
If I understand the question, then it includes a false statement.The angle between an object and the horizon is the object's 'elevation' angle.'Zenith' is a point in the sky . . . the point directly over your head, whoseelevation angle is 90 degrees regardless of which direction you're facing..
An angle is a measure of turn. the amount of turn is the magnitude, measured in degrees, and direction of turn can be clockwise or anti-clockwise. A positive angle turns in an anti-clockwise direction while a negative angle turns in a clockwise direction.