Tornadoes probably do not affect the climate in any significant way. They are more an end product of certain weather conditions than anything else.
Tornadoes do not affect climate change. They may be affected by climate change, but how is yet to be determined.
Tornadoes are most often associated with plains areas, but they can occur in any sort of terrain. Climate has a bigger influence on tornado activity than topography does.
Tornadoes are most likely to occur in a temperate to subtropical climate.
Not really. Tornadoes do not have any noteworthy effect on the hydrosphere.
most tornadoes form were it is hot and cold climate , tornadoes start by thunderstorms
Tornadoes are most common in a temperate climate but can occur in the tropics.
Tornadoes do not affect climate change. They may be affected by climate change, but how is yet to be determined.
Tornadoes do not affect climate. Climate is the long term trend in weather patterns while a tornado is a short lived effect. Temperature inside a tornado is lower than it is in the surrounding environment. However, you would only experience this while inside the tornado itself.
Tornadoes are most often associated with plains areas, but they can occur in any sort of terrain. Climate has a bigger influence on tornado activity than topography does.
Tornadoes are most likely to occur in a temperate to subtropical climate.
On a large scale, yes. Geography affects climate, and climate determines how prone an area is to tornadoes. On a smaller scale, mountainous terrain can interfere with a storm's organization, making it harder for it to produce tornadoes. However, once a tornado forms it can pass over hills and mountains without being affected.
Tornadoes are least likely to occur in a polar climate.
Not really. Tornadoes do not have any noteworthy effect on the hydrosphere.
How often tornadoes occur in different regions is a function of climate. Tornadoes are weather events and climate is the long-term behavior of the weather. In simple terms, tornadoes occur in areas whose climates support the formation of strong thunderstorms and wind shear.
Tornadoes do not have any notable impact on climate.
The common idea is that a warmer climate means that there will be more energy to power violent storms such as tornadoes. This view is grossly oversimplified. Weather and climate are very complex and difficult to predict. Scientists are still uncertain how climate change might affect tornadoes.
Yes. In fact tornadoes occur fairly frequently in Argentina.