tornadoes are part of a giant thunderstorm called a supercell. they form in the mesocyclone which is also part of the supercell.
Yes they are like tornados like in Texas
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.
tornado formation is not based on temperature, but upon storm structure. you cannot use temperature to determine tornados
Tornados can occur and so does storm surges and flash floods, frequent lightning and very strong winds!
Tornados can occur and so does storm surges and flash floods, frequent lightning and very strong winds!
the movies about the storm chasers like on tv who actually go towards tornados and crazy stuff like that but their mission goes wrong
USA has had the most tornados
Pensacola Tornados ended in 1995.
Pensacola Tornados was created in 1983.
The term 'supercell' usually relates to an extremely large thunderstorm. Supercells can develop into huge electrical storms - or (if the storm starts to rotate) generate tornados.
A hurricane's storm surge causes devastating flooding. That typically constitutes the greatest damage from the storm. If the storm makes landfall in a non-populated area, the storm surge damage may be negligible compared to the spawned tornados and straight-line winds causing disruption of utilities even at at a distance from the landfall.
Breathing Tornados was created on 1998-11-16.