No. While tornadoes and lightning often occur at the same time a tornado cannot be made of lighting, nor are the two directly related. A tornado is a vortex of air; lighting is an electrical discharge.
There can be, but it is not a requirement for one. Search google for tornado lightning and look through the images to see.
Since tornadoes occur during thunderstorms they are usually accompanied by lightning, but it does not necessarily occur inside the tornado.
It can be purple or any other color. The color of the lightning has nothing to do with whether or not a tornado is coming.
The lightning can light up the tornado, but nothing else really happens. This is a rather common occurrence as tornadoes form from thunderstorms.
Since tornadoes are spawned by thunderstorms they are often accompanied by lightning. Additionally, some survivors have reported seeing the inside of a tornado frequently lit up by lightning.
No. While tornadoes and lightning often occur at the same time a tornado cannot be made of lighting, nor are the two directly related. A tornado is a vortex of air; lighting is an electrical discharge.
No, lightning has little to no affect on a tornado.
Lightning can be considered more dangerous that a tornado because there is no warning. A lightning bold strikes and is gone in a fraction of a second. By contrast it usually takes at least a few minutes for a tornado to form and it is often possible to see or detect one before it strikes.
Nothing happens. The lightning will not affect the tornado.
There can be, but it is not a requirement for one. Search google for tornado lightning and look through the images to see.
A tornado can get wide, very wide. A bolt of lightning is only one half inch thick.
Lightning and wind makes a vortex because the wind creates a spiral figure like a tornado, while the lightning makes it able to travel through time or able to teleport anywhere in space, even in the sun. A vortex is A.K.A as the " tornado in space "
It can be purple or any other color. The color of the lightning has nothing to do with whether or not a tornado is coming.
Since tornadoes occur during thunderstorms they are usually accompanied by lightning, but it does not necessarily occur inside the tornado.
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The lightning can light up the tornado, but nothing else really happens. This is a rather common occurrence as tornadoes form from thunderstorms.
Because the angle of a strike of Lightning can bring massive wind storms that cause a tornado.