A tornado that forms on a lake or sea is called a waterspout.
water spout
Yes. A tornado on water is called a waterspout.
There was never a "tornado Douglas" as tornadoes are not given official names as hurricanes are.There were two storms called Hurricane Douglas. Both storms remianed over the open waters of the Pacific Ocean.
the unfenced grazing land of the west was given the name called the open range.
Well, first you would need the essential materials such as water, food, and especially you should have shelter. Stay away from glass. Once in a tornado, a nearby store would certainly not be open to provide any food or water.
Generally yes, by the wind estimates of the original Fujita scale winds over 260 mph are in the F5 range. However if such a tornado goes across open country and so does not cause F5 damage it would likely be given a lower rating.
This happens fairly often. Such a tornado would be recorded if someone observed it, but there would be no damage. Such a tornado would be rated EF0.
Water.
If no shelter is available lie down in a ditch.
Movie covers- box tops as it were are not standardized. It could well be the name of the film- Open Water. It is a tragic film.
Open Water?
Lie in a ditch or depression in the ground if you cannot get to shelter.