Yes! Of course! It is only normal to want to be in a tornado. Unless you want to die...
No. Although pressure inside a tornado is lower than normal, it is still closer to normal pressure than it is to a vaccum. In most cases the pressure drop in a tornado is less than 10%.
A normal tornado is a violently rotating column of air the descends from the rotating updraft of a thunderstorm. A fire tornado or firewhirl, which is technically not a tornado, is a vortex of smoke and/or flame that forms at ground level from the updraft of an intense fire. Firewhirls can potentially produce winds equivalent to an EF0 or EF1 tornado, but the main threat is their ability to spread a fire further.
No. Waterspouts are generally weaker than normal tornadoes, usually equivalent to no more than a low EF0 tornado.
A tornado that spins in the opposite direction from normal (e.g. clockwise in the northern hemisphere) it is called an anticyclonic tornado.
A tornado that spins in the opposite direction is known as an anticyclonic tornado. These tornadoes are rare and rotate clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.
There is no real word that starts with "a" that means tornado. However there is something called an anticyclonic tornado. An anticyclonic tornado is a rare variety of tornado that spins opposite of the normal direction (i.e. it spins clockwise if in the northern hemisphere and counterclockwise if in the southern.)
No. Tornado activity fluctuates from year to year. If you look at tornado activity from recent years you get the following general values: 2008: above normal 2009: below normal 2010: near normal 2011: well above normal 2012: below normal 2013: below normal As for 2014, January and February are two of the least active months for tornadoes, made even more so by the unusually cold winter. This will not necessarily correlate to low activity in the tornado season. Tornado activity so far in the 21st century is lower overall than it was in the 1950s and 1960s, but higher than it was in the 1980s.
A Missouri tornado is a tornado that occurs in the U.S. state of Missouri. If you want an example, there is the tornado that hit the city of Joplin, Missouri on May 22, 2011 killing 158 people. It was the seventh deadliest tornado in U.S. history.
A miniature tornado is a small-scale vortex of air that resembles a tornado but has weaker winds and a smaller size. Miniature tornadoes can occur in various environments, such as dust devils in arid regions or waterspouts over bodies of water.
Dust Tornado is a Normal Trap Card. It destroys one Spell or Trap Card on the field, then you can set 1 Spell or Trap Card.
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Yes, it is.