A person looked and saw it and went "Oh Crap!" or a person got caught up in it and survived and called it a tornado.
Ted Fujita discovered the Fujita Scale to determine how much strength a tornado has based on the damage it produces.
The first documented tornado occured near Kilbeggan, Ireland in 1054. It is unknown who exactly was there to witness it. However there is no doubt that others had witnessed tornadoes before, but without any recordings that survive to this day.
The first tornado recorded occured near Kilbeggan, Ireland on April 30, 1054. But clearly tornados have occurred on earth since its beginning. Well maybe that but definatley not the first one.
While measuring the damage of the tornado, Brian discovered that the destruction was more extensive than he initially anticipated. He noted the patterns of debris distribution and the severity of damage to various structures, which provided insights into the tornado's strength and path. Additionally, he realized the importance of understanding these factors for improving future preparedness and response efforts in affected communities.
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No, it is not possible to stop a tornado with another tornado. Tornadoes are formed by specific weather conditions in the atmosphere, and introducing another tornado would not have any effect on the existing tornado.
Tornadoes were not discovered by a single person, as they have been documented throughout history. The understanding of how tornadoes work has evolved over time through research by meteorologists and scientists studying atmospheric conditions that lead to tornado formation.
a tornado?
When a storm spawns a tornado it produce a tornado.
Tornado.
No, a tornado watch is issued when the general weather conditions can produces tornadoes. If a tornado is spotted a tornado warning is issued.
Yes. Baltimore was hit by an F2 tornado in 1973, an F0 tornado in 1996, an EF1 tornado in 2010, and an EF0 tornado in 2013.