Tornadoes do not produce gasses. They are made of air and do not change its composition.
A tornado is a violently rotating whirlwind that occurs during some thunderstorm. Tornadoes produce extremely powerful winds and are capable of causing great destruction, injury, and loss of life.
Tornadoes can occur at any time of day but are most common in the late afternoon because that is when the lower atmosphere is generally warmest and thus when the atmosphere is most unstable. An unstable atmosphere is needed for thunderstorms and strong thunderstorms are needed for tornadoes. The greater the instability the stronger the thunderstorms can become.
Because new gas is produced as a part of a cycle.
Humid, low oxygen, high CO2.
Light has the property of being an electromagnetic wave.
super cell thunder storms produce most, not all, tornadoes. mostly the violent kind.
Tornadoes are caused by thunderstorms, typically by supercells. Howevere squall lines and multicell storms can sometimes produce tornadoes as well.
mostly cumulonimbus clouds along with supercell clouds
Cumulonimbus. Most notably cumulonimbus incus.
Tornadoes are produce by thunderstorms. Most tornadoes form in a special kind of thunderstorm called a supercell, the most powerful type of thunderstorm on earth.
co2 and nasty stinky gases
Tornadoes are often associate with a collision between cool, dry air and warm, moist air. This however is not the direct cause of tornadoes. Such collisions produce thunderstorms, which, given the right conditions, can produce tornadoes.
Tornadoes and hurricanes both produce low pressure.
No. Only about 1% of thunderstorms produce tornadoes.
About 1% of severe thunderstorms produce tornadoes.
Tornadoes produce very powerful winds. They occur during severe thunderstorms.
Less than 1% of thunderstorms produce tornadoes.