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As with all thunderstorms, a supercell takes the form off a cumulonimbus cloud.

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Is a supercell a cloud?

It's a type of thunderstorms


Do heavy storms produce twisters?

If it has a supercell cloud then yes they can.


Can wall clouds cause or produce tornadoes?

Basically. A wall cloud is a a visible portion of the mesocyclone of a supercell. The mesocyclone is the the rotating part of a supercell that can produce a tornado.


At what point of the supercell does a tornado appear?

A wall cloud i have had lots of tornadoes but i live in sydney.


Is a funnel cloud that touches the ground a thunderhead or a supercell?

Neither. A funnel cloud that touches the ground is a tornado. A thunderhead is the sort of cloud that develops into a thunderstorm, and a supercell is the kind of thunderstorm most likely to produce a tornado.


What is the difference of a wall cloud and a water spout?

A wall cloud is part of the mesocyclone of a supercell and is sometimes a precursor to a tornado. A waterspout is basically a tornado on water.


What characteristic of a supercell would contribute to tornado formation?

The rotation within a supercell, caused by wind shear, is a key characteristic that can contribute to tornado formation. The updraft in a supercell can tilt this rotating column of air into a vertical position, leading to funnel cloud development and potentially a tornado.


What happens during stage 1 of a tornado when it is called a supercell?

First of all, the tornado is not called a supercell in the initial phases. The supercell is the larger thunderstorm that produces the tornado; it is not the tornado itself. In a supercell there is a rotating area of low pressure, primarily within the updraft portion of the storm, called a mesocyclone. At the most intense portion of the mesocyclone there is a rotating, low-hanging cloud called a wall cloud. Conditions within the thunderstorm cause a portion of the mesocyclone to tighten and intensify, and the circulation of the tornado begins to develop and descend toward the ground from the wall cloud.


How does a wall cloud form?

A wall cloud forms when the rotating updraft of a supercell thunderstorm, called a mesocyclone, draws in moist air and causes the moisture to condense. The wall cloud marks the strongest part of the mesocyclone.


Is the mesocyclone under the wall cloud or next to the wall cloud?

The mesocyclone is typically located next to the wall cloud, in the rear portion of the thunderstorm updraft. The wall cloud is the lowering, rotating cloud that often forms at the base of a supercell thunderstorm where the mesocyclone is present.


What is a tornado before it is a tornado?

Before a tornado touches down it is called a funnel cloud, which looks like a tornado but does not reach the ground. A funnel cloud develops from the mesocyclone of a supercell thunderstorm. A supercell thunderstorm is characterized by the presence of a mesocyclone, which is a deep, continuously-rotating updraft.


What are some words related to tornado?

Words related to tornadoes include: funnel cloud, wall cloud, mesocyclone, supercell, hook echo, rotation, vortex, subvortex, vortex breakdown, updraft, downdraft, and debris.