Tornadoes do not get names, that's hurricanes.
It is called "Tornado"
The Tri-State tornado of March 18, 1925.
The F5 tornado of 1999 May 3, 1999 does not have a name, nor does any tornado. It is often called the Oklahoma City tornado, the Moore tornado, or the Bridge Creek-Moore tornado in reference to the areas it hit.
Tornadoes do not have names, hurricanes do. Tornadoes are usually referred to by the places they hit or occur near (such as the Joplin, Missouri tornado or the Aurora, Nebraska tornado). At least two have been referred to by some notable aspects. One was Tri-State tornado, the worst tornado in U.S. history, which tore across three states (though it was not the only three state tornado). The other was the Tornado of the Elevens, which hit Owosso, Michigan at 11:11 pm on November 11, 1911.
No. Tornadoes are not named like hurricanes are. Many tornadoes can be referred to by the town or state that they hit, such as the Tri-State tornado or the Joplin tornado.
Tornadoes do not have names, hurricanes do. No tornadoes in Washington appear to have been bad enough to have any real claim to fame.
West Bengal to Bongo State or Poschim Bongo.
a tornado?
No. No hurricane has gone by that name. Tornadoes are not given names.
Another name for a tornado is a twister.
Tornado