The "eye" of a tornado is at the center of the funnel.
The Eye.
The eye of a tornado is a relatively calm area that can sometimes be found at the tornado's center, similar to the ey of a hurricane.
The eye of a tornado, similar to the eye of a hurricane, is a relatively calm area at the center of the storm.
extreme low pressure
Yes. A tornado has a center of rotation.
The center of a tornado.
A tornado has a center of low pressure.
The center of a tornado
The center of a tornado is an area of intense low pressure.
The center of a tornado has very low barometric pressure and may be either calm or violent depending on the tornado.
The "eye" of a tornado is at the center of the funnel.
No. The eye of a tornado is a calm, clear area at the tornado's center.
Yes. The pressure at the center of a tornado is very low, though not a vacuum.
Pressure decreases sharply, reaching its lowest at the center of the tornado. This pulls air toward the center of the tornado and then drawn into the tornado's updraft. The tornado spins as it originates from a larger circulation called a mesocyclone.
The Eye.
the eye