There is not opposite of a tornado, except perhaps a clear day with no wind.
No, you cannot stop a tornado with another tornado. The two tornadoes would simply merge and form a larger tornado.
A tornado emergency is a special kind of tornado warning that is issued when a large tornado is threatening a populated area. A tornado emergency indicates a more dangerous situation than an ordinary tornado warning.
Miniature tornado may refer to a tornado that is smaller than normal or a small whirlwind such as a dust devil that resembles a tornado.
tornado alley
A tornado warned storm is a thunderstorm for which a tornado warning has been issued, meaning that the storm is producing rotation that can spawn a tornado.
A tornado that spins the opposite direction from normal in its hemisphere is called an anticyclonic tornado.
A tornado that spins in the opposite direction from normal (e.g. clockwise in the northern hemisphere) it is called an anticyclonic tornado.
There is no real word that starts with "a" that means tornado. However there is something called an anticyclonic tornado. An anticyclonic tornado is a rare variety of tornado that spins opposite of the normal direction (i.e. it spins clockwise if in the northern hemisphere and counterclockwise if in the southern.)
They can be. The apparent color of a tornado's funnel depends on the lighting conditions. A tornado that is lit up from the front will appear light gray or white, while a tornado lit from behind will appear dark. The link below shows a comparison of two pictures taken from opposite sides of the same tornado at nearly the same time, but from opposite sides.
You can't have an opposite to an object (a noun). You might as well ask what's the opposite of car. The word for which you need an opposite needs to be an adjective or adverb, like windy or slowly. Then we can come up with some opposites.
An individual tornado cannot change the direction that it rotates, however in rare cases a tornado may rotate in the opposite direction from what is norm (nearly all tornadoes rotate counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere, and clockwise in the southern).
In the northern hemisphere the right side of a tornado is generally worse. Since most tornadoes in the northern hemisphere rotate clockwise the winds right side of the tornado will be equal to the speed at which it spins plus the speed it is moving at. The opposite is true in the southern hemisphere.
A tornado may change color as its position relative to the source of light changes. It will appear darker if it moves between you and the light, and light if it moves to the opposite side of you from the light. A tornado may also get its color from soil it is sucking up. If it starts or stops picking up large amounts of soil or if the soil color changes, then the tornado may change color as well.
Most tornadoes move southwest to northeast, but this is not always the case. Some have been known to travel in the exact opposite direction.
A tornado is considered a tornado when it reaches the ground
No, a haboob is not a tornado.
A tornado becomes a tornado when the circulation reaches the ground.