Tornadoes are most common in temperate or subtropical climates.
Tornadoes usually occur in spring and early summer while hurricanes usually occur in summer and early fall. However, tornadoes can occur at any time of year, and out of season hurricanes have occurred as well.
Tornadoes are most often associated with a rotating thunderstorm called a supercell. Supercells are the most powerful thunderstorms on Earth, capable of generating very large hail and straight-line winds in excess of 100 mph in addition to tornadoes.
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Usually not for the people who experience them. Tornadoes are usually very scary when they hit.
Tornadoes are usually preceded by heavy rain and often by hail.
No. Tornadoes usually move from southwest to northeast.
Tornadoes usually form in the southwest portion of a thunderstorm, which is usually the rear part.
Tornadoes can only form during thunderstorms.
Yes. Tornadoes form from thunderstorms, usually supercells.
Tornadoes are usually accompanied by rain and commonly by hail.
Tornadoes are usually small, especially compared with other weather events. They are usually a few hundred feet wide.
Because they form in thunderstorms tornadoes are usually accompanied by lightning, but they do not cause it.
Tornadoes usually move southwest to northeast.
Tornadoes most often travel from southwest to northeast.
Tornadoes are most common in temperate or subtropical climates.