No. Tornadoes do not get names. However, currently, as of October 28, 2012 there is a Hurricane Sandy.
You can get a general idea of a tornado's direction by watching it move. Note that if a tornado does not appear to be moving to either side but instead looks to be getting bigger, there's a good chance its coming straight at you. Outside of visual observations, the movement of a tornado can be tracked by Doppler radar.
No, it is not true. Such an arrangement would do nothing to stop a tornado.
No. A tornado warning means that a tornado is likely to form or has already been spotted.
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A "tornado" of fire is called a firewhirl, but these are not true tornadoes.
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no he becomes the new chroniclear and the old one dies.
The Great Sandy Desert is in Australia, not in Illinois. Illinois has no true deserts.
No, low pressure in a tornado does not cause buildings to explode. That is a common myth.
A "fire tornado" is not a true tornado but a whirlwind spawned by an intense fire. If such a fire is approaching the area where you live you should evacuate immediately.
It is a weather feature in some parts of the world.