A tornado is a violent weather events, specifically a very intense, rotating wind storm. They are produced by strong thunderstorms.
A tornado is a violent weather event the most violent in fact. Tornadoes are produce by thunderstorms and are, in simple terms, extremely violent rotating windstorms.
Yes. A tornado is a violent weather event.
Weather does not relate to tsunamis.
Yes. A tornado is a type of violent weather event.
There is no such thing as "a meteorology". Meterology is the scientific study of weather. A tornado is a weather event.
A tornado is a violent rotating windstorm, making it a weather phenomenon.
The National Weather Service issues a tornado warning when a tornado has been spotted on the ground or indicated by weather radar in your area. This is to alert residents to take immediate shelter and protect themselves from the approaching tornado.
no body invented tornado the tornado just gets formed by weather
Yes. A tornado is a type of violent windstorm.
A tornado watch is a weather advisory that means that current weather conditions are favorable for tornadoes but no specific area is in imminent danger. If a tornado watch is issued pay close attention to the weather advisories and maybe keep a weather radio handy. If a tornado warning is issued seek shelter immediately.
The weather that precedes a tornado, including heavy rain and hail generally occurs in the front part of a supercell thunderstorm, with the tornado closer to the back.
A tornado/thunderstorm watch means that weather conditions are good for tornado/thunderstorm. A tornado/thunderstorm warning, however, means that conditions are extreme and a thunderstorm or tornado is likely. Conditions for either storm are very good at this stage.