many people do not know the answer to this question which i am surprised at! Tornados are triggered by a storm called the supercelled storm. You can look it up if you want im just answering your question.
No. A lava flow may trigger convection, but not tornadoes.
Condensation is not the direct cause of tornadoes. Tornadoes form as a result of severe thunderstorms in the presence of strong wind shear and atmospheric instability. However, condensation within a thunderstorm can contribute to the development of the rotating updraft that is necessary for tornado formation.
No. Tsunamis and tornadoes are completely unrelated phenomena.
It is fairly common for a hurricane to produce tornadoes around landfall, however, not all hurricanes produce tornadoes, and most tornadoes are not associated with hurricanes.
In the simplest terms, rising masses of warm, moist air trigger thunderstorms. Tornadoes need thunderstorms to form.
No, tornadoes are triggered by interactions of air currents, which are essentially unaffected by earthquakes.
Fronts do not occur in tornadoes, though they can play a role in tornado formation. Depending on condtions fronts can trigger thunderstorms which, in turn, sometimes produce tornadoes. Cold fronts produce a fair percentage of tornadoes in the U.S. as do dry lines. More rarely they can form along a warm front. Some tornadoes ocurrin storms that develop without a front.
Florida has a very warm, moist climate, which provides a lot of energy to power thunderstorms that can produce tornadoes. At the same type it is often affected by extratropical storm systems, which are often a trigger for tornado formations.
Tornadoes occur in warm places because warm air at the surface rises and interacts with cooler air aloft, creating unstable atmospheric conditions that can lead to the formation of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes. The contrast in temperature and moisture between warm and cool air masses can trigger the intense rotating updrafts necessary for tornado development.
Hurricanes and severe thunderstorms are both capable of having these effects.
Jet streams do not directly cause tornadoes, but they can provide the necessary atmospheric conditions that contribute to the development of severe thunderstorms, which can then lead to tornado formation. Jet streams bring together warm, moist air from the south and cold, dry air from the north, creating instability in the atmosphere that can trigger severe weather events like tornadoes.
December has the least number of tornadoes, closely followed by January