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Yes. Tornado Watches are issued through the Storm Prediction center and re-issued through local NWS offices.
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Once a tornado is on the ground meteorologists look at where the tornado is and the direction it is traveling, which allows some prediction of its path. However scientists still do not fully understand how tornadoes change direction, so that cannot be predicted well aside from the tendency of strong tornadoes to make left turns.
In the first stage of tornado prediction scientists look for general weather conditions. The conditions include wind shear and systems that can form strong thunderstorms such as a cold front, dry line, or low pressure system.If such general conditions are in place a tornado watchis issued.The second stage scientists look for conditions that may soon produce a tornado, or if a tornado is forming. These include using Doppler radar to look for strong rotation in thunderstorms or possibly even the signature of an actual tornado. Storm spotter are also sent out to report strong rotation, funnel clouds, and tornadoes. If strong enough rotation is detected or if an actual tornado or funnel cloud is spotted or detected a tornado warning is issued.
It is impossible to make such a prediction.
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Yes. Tornado Watches are issued through the Storm Prediction center and re-issued through local NWS offices.
If you mean a hurricane in a bottle then yes, a hurricane in a bottle and a tornado in a bottle are the same thing. In shape, however, the vortex bears more resemblance to a tornado than a hurricane.
Both the tornado in bottle and a real tornado involve a vortex that strengthens via the principle of conservation of angular momentum.
It doesn't really. A tornado in a bottle provides amusement, but little else.
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Mainly scientists that study tornadoes or tornado watchers
by swirrling the bottle in circlesz causing a rotating funnel in the water
The amount of water and the temperature of the water and the angle the bottle was set in.