Since tornadoes form from thunderstorms, which require an unstable atmosphere, tornadoes are most often associated with warm, humid weather. However they have formed on relatively chilly days in a few cases.
a tornados's is caused by hot and cold weather together
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.
Tornadoes themselves are neither hot nor cold; they are rapidly rotating columns of air. However, tornadoes can be associated with both hot and cold weather systems depending on the conditions that give rise to their formation.
Hot weather
Hot Weather.
they are specials in cold and hot weather.
cold weather, because you get hot when you run
When hot and cold air mix, they create convection currents. Hot air rises, displacing the cooler air, which then sinks. This movement of air creates wind and can affect weather patterns.
Yes. Tornadoes are often preceded by hot weather.
In hot Weather
it makes a tornado
to my cauculations it is a tornado