Tornadoes form when a mesocyclone, a part found in some thunderstorms where air twists and moves upward, gets squeezed into a narrower shape. This causes it to spin faster and reach toward the ground to create a tornado.
Tornadoes hurt and kill people and can destroy their homes, schools, and places where they work.
There are many harmful effects on tornadoes but a couple of examples are destruction of homes, land, and necessities that apply to people. The causes of these natural disasters are the high wind speeds and the location where it strikes.
forest fires, hurricanes, & tornadoes
No. It causes many days of cloudy, wet weather. A cold front causes thunderstorms. Feel free to improve my answer:)
Wind causes most of the damage associated with tornadoes. In rare cases, tornadic winds can reach over 300 mph.
It causes tornadoes
Ultimately, the two primary causes of tornadoes are convective instability, which leads to thunderstorms, and wind shear, which gives those storms the rotation they need to produce tornadoes.
Tornadoes come in all seasons but are most common in spring and summer.
Humans do not cause tornadoes. While climate change may affect tornadoes, it is still uncertain how exactly this will play out.
Tornadoes most often form in association with cold fronts.
Tornadoes hurt and kill people and can destroy their homes, schools, and places where they work.
Yes. Children and infants have been injured and killed by tornadoes. When a tornado strikes it does not discriminate.
Tornadoes form in the southern hemisphere for the same reason they form in the northern hemisphere. The mechanics are the same. See the related question for what causes tornadoes
tornadoes do a lot of damage. it can leave people in devistation, cost a lot of money and kill people.
Condensation and wind shear are both needed for tornadoes to form. Tornadoes can form along stationary fronts as well.
The winds in tornadoes are extremely fast. The winds can push against and tear away at objects. Winds in tornadoes often carry flying debris that causes damage on impact.
There are many harmful effects on tornadoes but a couple of examples are destruction of homes, land, and necessities that apply to people. The causes of these natural disasters are the high wind speeds and the location where it strikes.