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Can tornadoes carry up water

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Ultimately, all of them do. Most tornadoes do not form on water, but all of them develop from thunderstorms. Thunderstorms ge their energy from moisture in the atmosphere.

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There are such things called water spouts that suck up water like tornatos, but no tornatos cannot pick up water

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How do tornadoes pick stuff up?

Air in a tornado move upward rapidly and can carry objects with it.


Do tornadoes affect fish?

Powerful tornadoes have the ability to suck up large quantities of water including whatever is in that water. Fish and frogs have rained down from the sky as a result of tornadoes.


does water move in a tornado?

There are water droplets in a tornadoes, which move with the wind. Tornadoes on water pick up some spray, as well. In such instances the water can bugle up a little under the tornado, especially on small lakes and ponds.


Has there ever been a water tornado?

There are no tornadoes that are made of water, but tornadoes do touch down on water fairly often. Tornadoes on water are called waterspouts.


What name do open water tornadoes have?

Tornadoes on water are called waterspouts.


Can tornadoes travel over a body of water?

Yes, tornadoes on water are called waterspouts.


Can tornadoes form over water?

Yes. Tornadoes formed over water are called waterspouts.


Does tornado carry stuff?

Yes. Tornadoes often lift objects into the air and can carry them long distances.


Can tornadoes occur in the water?

No. A tornado that moves onto water will keep going without being significantly affected. In such a case it is called a waterspout. Waterspouts can also develop on water and then move onto land as tornadoes. There are numerous examples of tornadoes crossing water. Most notably, the three deadliest tornadoes in U.S. history all crossed the Mississippi River. See the links below for tornadoes moving across water.


Do tornadoes form on cold water only?

No. Tornadoes usually form on land, not water. Tornadoes on water are called waterspouts. Tornadoes are spawned by thunderstorms, which are fueled by warm, moist, unstable air. A cold body of water tends to stabilize the atmosphere, making thunderstorms and tornadoes less likely. A warm body of water has the opposite effect.


Why are there no tornadoes during water?

A tornado can pick up the water and scatter it around the landscape, but the water molecules themselves are still water. This is generally not a significant effect, though, as the water picked up rarely constitutes more than a fine spray. In some cases debris may be thrown into lakes and streams. Overall, tornadoes generally do not significantly affect water systems.


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