* Dark, often greenish sky. Sometimes one or more of the clouds turns greenish (a phenomenon caused by hail) indicating a tornado may develop.
* Wall cloud, an isolated lowering of the base of a thunderstorm. The wall cloud is particularly suspect if it is rotating.
* Large hail. Tornadoes are spawned from powerful thunderstorms and the most powerful thunderstorms produce large hail. Tornadoes frequently emerge from near the hail-producing portion of the storm.
* Cloud of debris. An approaching cloud of debris can mark the location of a tornado even if a funnel is not visible.
* Funnel cloud. A visible rotating extension of the cloud base is a sign that a tornado may develop.
* Roaring noise. The high winds of a tornado can cause a roar that is often compared with the sound of a freight train.
* Tornadoes may occur near the trailing edge of a thunderstorm and be quite visible. It is not uncommon to see clear, sunlit skies behind a tornado. They may also be embedded in rain and not visible at all.
Direct warning signs of a tornado include rotation in the clouds and a persistent lowering of the cloud base. Many people associate hail or green skies with tornadoes. These signs do indicate a severe storm, but not necessarily tornadoes.
They do. Tornadoes are not uncommon in Kentucky, and some of them are quite violent. A few have been rated F5. However, because of the hilly terrain it can be difficult to see a tornado coming.
First, in the coming year there will be hundreds of tornadoes. Second, there is no way of knowing where they will strike until it happens.
As of April 16, 2013 Florida has already had 2 weak tornadoes. Tornadoes occur in Florida every year, and if the past is any indicator, we could expect a few dozen more.
Tornadoes typically form in the rear half of a supercell. So tornadoes are often preceded by cloudiness rain, thunder, lightning, and sometimes hail. The clouds in a tornadic storm sometimes appear black or greenish.
Probably not. Although they may respond to signs that storm is coming, perhaps by hearing thunder before we do, it is unlikely that they can sense tornadoes specifically.
Direct warning signs of a tornado include rotation in the clouds and a persistent lowering of the cloud base. Many people associate hail or green skies with tornadoes. These signs do indicate a severe storm, but not necessarily tornadoes.
No. Tornadoes are not caused when storms converge.
Tornadoes are not given formal names. Some tornadoes are informally for where they hit however, but they are never named in advance.
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Tornadoes are unpredictable but there are some signs of a tornado is coming. If the sky is a sickly green color, it starts to hail and rain hard, if the wind starts picking abnormally, if debris is being swirled around counterclockwise, if it gets calm right after a thunderstorm, or if a there is a continuous thunder roar that keeps get louder and louder then that is a tornado.
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Tornadoes cause major property damage and often kill and injure people. The main concerns regarding tornadoes are these effects and warning people when a tornado is coming.