Cumulonimbus.
Tornadoes are most likely to occur in a temperate to subtropical climate.
Sometimes a hurricane can produce tornadoes, but most tornadoes are not produced by hurricanes.
Hurricane Ivan in 2004 produced 117 tornadoes.
There is no such thing as a cumulonimbus tornado. A cumulonimbus cloud is a ver large towering cloud. Most thunderstorms are cumulonimbus clouds, and some of the strongest of these storms are what produce tornadoes.
Tornadoes are most likely to occur in the spring and early summer, but they can happen at any time of year.
Tornadoes are produced by cumulonimbus clouds. Often a wall cloud appears near the base of a cumulonimbus before a tornado forms.
Most tornadoes are produced by rotating thunderstorms called supercells.
No. Tornadoes themselves are a kind of violently rotating windstorm. The cloud of a tornado, known as the funnel, is found in most tornadoes but not all.
A tornado is a violently rotating vortex of air extending from the cloud base of a thunderstorm to the ground. It is fairly common for tornadoes to form during hurricanes, but most tornadoes are associated with other types of storm system. The tornadoes spawned from hurricanes are actually less likely to reach a high intensity than those produced by mid-latitude systems.
There often is. Most tornadoes are associated with a wall cloud but not all.
Tornadoes are most likely to occur in a temperate to subtropical climate.
Tornadoes are most likely to be associated with a cold front.
Tornadoes are most likely to occur in the late afternoon and earl evening.
May is the most likely.
Sometimes a hurricane can produce tornadoes, but most tornadoes are not produced by hurricanes.
Hurricane Ivan in 2004 produced 117 tornadoes.
Many hurricanes have produced tornadoes, it is a fairly common ocurrence. Most hurricanes that have hit the United States in recent years have produced tornadoes.