Tornadoes can only form during thunderstorms, though sometimes the sun may peak through from the side to illuminate a tornado. Other than that, no.
Sometimes dust devils will develop on sunny days. Dust devils are whirlwinds that look rather like tornadoes, but they are not. Dust devils are usually harmless.
Yes. It is possible for tornadoes to merge and form a larger tornado, though this is a fairly rare occurrence.
No. An F5 is the strongest tornado that is able to form.
It is possible, but unlikely. Tornadoes are always spawned by thunderstorms, most often coming behind rain or embedded in it. In some cases, however, tornadoes can form with low-precipitation (LP) supercells, which produce little or no rain. In another case, a town was devastated by a tornado that was not preceded by rain as the storm that spawned it essentially moved backwards. Rain did come afterward, however.
It can. Hail often does come before a tornado, but most storms that produce hail do not produce tornadoes.
Yes. This is especially possible if the hail or tornado occurs in an unpopulated area far from the nearest radar site.
Yes. It is possible for tornadoes to merge and form a larger tornado, though this is a fairly rare occurrence.
Avoid the tornado, if possible.
tornado alley
Yes, it is possible for there to be 3 tornadoes on the ground at the same time, though it is unusual for them to come close to one another.
There is no way of knowing when the next tornado will be.
No. An F5 is the strongest tornado that is able to form.
THAT Depends on where the Storm that produced that Tornado is going
It depends on how strong the tornado is. If its a weak tornado then most likely it can not, but if it's a very strong tornado it is very possible that it can.
Its possible
Usually a tornado come after rain, as most tornadoes are located in the rear portion of a supercell.
If you mean Sneedville, Tennessee, then chances are low, but it is possible. There have only been 2 recorded tornado in Hancock county in the past 60 years, though one did come within a few miles of Sneedville.
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.