Tornadoes look like funnels of wind, starting small where it touches the ground and growing bigger as it reaches the sky. They would have dirt, grass, wood, anything it picks up swirling inside it.
Tornadoes do form in deserts, but very rarely. Deserts often see whirlwinds called dust devils. They look like tornadoes but are weaker and form on sunny days while tornadoes form from thunderstorms.
Tornadoes often form in a type of cumulonimbus cloud called a wall cloud. Look up what a cumulonimbus cloud looks like on Google images.
Tornadoes themselves cannot be seen from space because they are blocked from above by the thunderstorms that produce them. The link below shows a storm satellite of a storm system that was producing tornadoes at the time the picture was taken. The tornadoes themselves formed under the storms that are seen as the right-hand branch of the spiral-shaped system. Again, what you are seeing is the storm that produced the tornadoes, not the tornadoes themselves. At this resolution individual tornadoes would be too small to see anyway.
Yes. "Tornadoes" is the correct plural spelling of tornado.
There are multivortex tornadoes that at times can look like they are made up of two or more tornadoes
When tornadoes are approaching they look like huge funnels. Tornadoes can approach an area very quickly You are advised to leave an hour before you can see the storm.
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Tornadoes look like funnels of wind, starting small where it touches the ground and growing bigger as it reaches the sky. They would have dirt, grass, wood, anything it picks up swirling inside it.
it depends on what the radar is measuring, but usually it will look something like an animal cell, with the tornado being the nucleus.
Tornadoes do form in deserts, but very rarely. Deserts often see whirlwinds called dust devils. They look like tornadoes but are weaker and form on sunny days while tornadoes form from thunderstorms.
Michael doesn't have a twin, Marlon is the only Jackson child to have a twin (Brandon), he died at birth.
No. Tornadoes need thunderstorms to form. There are little whirlwinds called dust devils, however. They look somewhat like tornadoes but are much weaker and usually harmless.
it depends on what the radar is measuring, but usually it will look something like an animal cell, with the tornado being the nucleus.
Yes, if they are your twin... But again No, Because you probz look just like your family...
No. Vin Diesel's twin brother looks NOTHING like him. They barely look related.