A tornado is basically just a vortex of wind. Often it produces a cloud of dirt and debris on the ground from the wind kicking stuff up and a condensation funnel from pulling in moist air.
A tornado made of air is a tornado. Part of the definition of a tornado is "a violently rotating column of air."
A tornado is a vortex made of wind.
A tornado is made of matter, mostly air, but it is not a special form of matter.
No. While tornadoes and lightning often occur at the same time a tornado cannot be made of lighting, nor are the two directly related. A tornado is a vortex of air; lighting is an electrical discharge.
A tornado is made almost entirely of air, with smaller amounts of water, dust and debris. Since air is compressible, a tornado will vary in density depending on temperature, elevation, ambient pressure, and the intensity of the tornado. Generally, density would be between 800 and 1,200 kg/m^3.
A tornado made of air is a tornado. Part of the definition of a tornado is "a violently rotating column of air."
A tornado cannot actually be made of water. A tornado can occur on water and suck water into it, but it will still be mostly made of air.
A tornado is basically just a vortex of wind
No. By definition a tornado is made of air and there is no air in space.
A tornado is a vortex made of wind.
A tornado is made of matter, mostly air, but it is not a special form of matter.
No. A tornado is a violently rotating column of air extending from the base of a thunderstorm to the ground. A tornado is often, but not always made visible by a funnel cloud. But the tornado is not the cloud itself.
No. It is not safe to be outdoors in a tornado, and outdoor elevators are often made largely of glass, which is dangerous to be near during a tornado.
If a thunderstorm is capable of producing a tornado in the immediate future or if a tornado has been detected then a tornado warning is issued. If general conditions are favorable for tornadoes but there is not necessarily an immediate threat, then a tornado watch is issued.
If a thunderstorm is capable of producing a tornado in the immediate future or if a tornado has been detected then a tornado warning is issued. If general conditions are favorable for tornadoes but there is not necessarily an immediate threat, then a tornado watch is issued.
Yes. A tornado is a violent vortex of air. It is made visible by water vapor condensing and dust being lifted by the wind.
A tornado is made up of violently rotating air. It often contains moisture that has condensed as well as dust and sometimes debris that the tornado has picked up.