No. Tornadoes can come in different colors. The same tornado may even appear different colors, depending on the angle of view. Depending on your point of view, lighting,, the color of the soil, and how much soil a tornado picks up, a tornado may appear white, gray, black, brown or red.
People die in tornado's and when a tornado is on land it changes colour.
The possibility of a tornado results in a "tornado watch" for a certain area and time.The actual existence of a tornado results in a tornado warning which is effective until cancelled but may be limited in time.
It is possible, but there is no way of knowing for certain.
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There is no way of knowing for certain.
A developing tornado can be detected by Doppler radar. This radar can measure wind speeds, and strong rotation withing a thunderstorm often indicates that at tornado is developing or is likely to develop.
It is possible for a tornado to strike Foxboro, MA, but there is no way of knowing for certain if it will happen.
because of cells they have in the petals
Tornadoes hit the U.S. every year.
The worst tornado that is known to have been multiple vortex was the Tri-State tornado of March 18 1925. This was the worst tornado in U.S. history with a death toll of 695. At certain points along its path it was observed to have two or three funnels.
Red, while traditionally associated with certain flavours (such as cherry) is itself a colour.
It is possible that one will strike there eventually, but it is impossible to say for certain.