Hazards that tornadoes bring include:
Tornadoes may be accompanied by other hazards that are not directly related to the tornadoes themselves. These can include:
they are no secondary hazards in tornadoes although after the first tornado hit an area it can also form another one in the same area
Flying debris, falling trees, collapsing buildings, and downed power lines are all hazards associated with tornadoes that can lead to injury or death.
Tornadoes and floods are the biggest hazards in Iowa.
earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes
There are many natural hazards that can be found in Germany. These natural hazards include but are not limited to tornadoes.
Of course tornadoes have been seen. They're not invisible. in fact, they're huge. You can see videos of tornadoes if you do a YouTube search.
Natural hazards are hazards that occur in nature and endanger the people living with in a certain area. Ex. Tornadoes, hurricanes, Tsunamis, and floods.
# research on internet (or google) # get a book from the library # get a magazine about tornadoes # talk to people that have seen tornadoes
Distribution of hazards is a term often associated with the probability of the appearance of natural disasters and the chances of survival. This applies to the geographical extent of some hazards, such as floods, volcanoes, tornadoes, earthquakes and effects of climat changes.
Tornadoes are produces by cumulonimbus clouds. Often a wall cloud and/or funnel cloud are seen before or during a tornado.
No. No natural disasters can be prevented. We can only prepare for them.
Yes. They are called weather spotters. They are on the lookout for a variety of weather hazards including tornadoes.