Generally not. The storms that produce tornado form more often along cold fronts than warm fronts. So more often the weather is hot before a tornado and cooler afterwards.
The air pressure in a tornado is lower than that outside the tornado. That is why the wind blows toward the funnel.
get in a ditch
No. Detroit is outside of tornado Alley, but it can still be hit by tornadoes.
No. While significant tornado outbreaks have occurred outside of tornado season, there have only been two recorded: one in April of 1974 and one in April of 2011. April is in tornado season.
the ones outside
Outside a tornado, the weather may be calm or there may be thunderstorms in the area. The sky may be dark and clouded, and there may be strong winds and heavy rain. It is important to seek shelter and stay informed about weather conditions during tornado outbreaks.
Car : If outside hot, you will not get hot If outside rainy, you will not get rained Motorcycle : If outside hot, you will not get rained If outside rainy, you will not get hot
No!
Yes. Tornadoes are often preceded by hot weather.
Considering that you shouldn't go outside during a tornado, yes. You are much safer inside.
it makes a tornado
Humans can not effect a tornado. Only nature can make a tornado occur. The cold and hot air curl together and form the tornado.