About 1% of thunderstorms produce tornadoes.
Less than 1% of thunderstorms produce tornadoes.
Yes. Tornadoes occur during thunderstorms that produce rain and often hail.
When thunderstorms occur with strong, intense winds. tornadoes form when those winds start to rotate tornadoes form
Tornadoes require wind shear and thunderstorms (which can form under a number of circumstances) to occur. Typically the strong thunderstorms needed for tornadoes to occur form along a dry line or cold front. Tornadoes very often form where a cold front and dry line intersect.
Tornadoes occur there because warm moist air from the Gulf of Mexico meets cool dry air from the Rocky Mountains or Canada, this creates the thunderstorms that can spawn tornadoes.
Tornadoes occur in about 1% of thunderstorms.
Tornadoes occur during severe thunderstorms.
Tornadoes can occur just about anywhere severe thunderstorms can but are very rare in a lot of places.
Less than 1% of thunderstorms produce tornadoes.
Yes. Tornadoes occur during thunderstorms.
Both tornadoes and thunderstorms are potentially dangerous weather events that occur as a result of convection. Tornadoes are a product of thunderstorms
Yes. Tornadoes form during severe thunderstorms. They cannot form without them.
About 1% of thunderstorms produce tornadoes.
No. Tornadoes occur from severe thunderstorms called supercells. It is doubtful that a tornado can form in a snowstorm.
About 1% of severe thunderstorms produce tornadoes.
No. Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere that gets thunderstorms.
Everywhere that there are thunderstorms.