Signs to look for:
a lowering of the cloud base
rotation in the clouds
a hole in the clouds at the back of a thunderstorm
Swirling dust beneath the lowered clouds
Yes. If you look at the statistics, the majority of people affected by a tornado will survive without serious injury.
Stop cheatting on Google and look for your self. >:)
A wall cloud is a lowering of a cloud base that is often seen before a tornado forms. It marks the most intense portion of the mesocyclone, the rotating updraft from which a tornado forms. The links below shows picture of what wall clouds often look like.
A sand tornado is not a true tornado but a phenomenon called a dust devil. A dust devil takes for form of a whirling cloud of dust as dust is sucked up by the vortex. It may appear tubelike and gradually fades into nothing farther up.
it depends on what the radar is measuring, but usually it will look something like an animal cell, with the tornado being the nucleus.
Clues to look for include rotation in the clouds during a thunderstorm, a persistent lowering of the cloud base, and a hole in the clouds near the rotation.
It is black and it has four keys with the animal of each branch on them. And of course the 39 clues logo in the middle of it all.
Tornadoes come in different shapes, and the shape changes during the life of the tornado. Some tornadoes are like thin tubes or ropes, some look like large wedges. If it is wrapped in rain, or there isn't enough light, it can be hard to see a tornado. Sometimes clouds may look like a tornado but aren't, so looking for other clues like rotation is important.
Its not in her office, you have to look around the office for clues. The four point spell will tell you when your done with each room.
Look for clues.
This depends on how powerful the tornado was.
No. The intensity of a tornado cannot be truly determined the intensity of a tornado until after it passes. A meteorologist can, based on radar, look for clues that a strong tornado is in progress, but there is a good deal of uncertainty. In long-term forecasts we can sometimes tell if a storm system has the potential to produce strong to violent tornadoes, but cannot determine where individual tornadoes will occur or how strong they will be, as every outbreak that produces strong tornadoes also produces weak ones.
A tornado
If you see a tornado in or on a book or magazine, enjoy the image. If you are interested, take a look as to why there is a picture of a tornado.
The eye of a tornado is extremely calm and bears no resemblence to all the mayhem that the tornado causes to the outside world.
It would depend on the severity of the tornado.
use prior knowledge and/or clues in the text.