Yes. Although they are small compared with other storm types, no other storm on earth can match the winds of the strongest tornadoes.
Tornadoes are the most violent storms on Earth. As such a tornado will usually be the most violent part of its parent storm.
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Yes. A tornado is the most violent type of wind storm on earth.
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A small violent storm might include a thunderstorm or a tornado. The hurricanes tend to be much larger violent storms than tornadoes or thunderstorms.
No. A tornado is a small scale but violent whirlwind. A frontal storm is a large scale system that connects to one or more fronts.
A typhoon is a tropical storm or tornado with very violent tendencies. Typhoons are most common in the western Pacific regions.
TornadoesThe most violent short-lived storms are tornados. Hurricanes have lower wind speeds - but can last much longer.
No, a tornado is a violent, rotating wind storm. The funnel cloud formed by a tornado is usually small compared with other clouds.
The world's most dangerous storms include:hurricanestyphoonstornadoesheavy rainNOTE: These are NOT 'storms': flooding, landslides, earthquakes
A tornado is a violent weather events, specifically a very intense, rotating wind storm. They are produced by strong thunderstorms.
The Joplin tornado was generate by a supercell thunderstorm associated with a storm system moving slowly across the Midwest. A downdraft within the usually strong supercell caused the storm's rotation to tighten and intensify into a violent tornado.