Weather patters that most often form tornadoes include wind shear combined with at least one of the following:
Extratropical low pressure systems.
Cold fronts (cold air plowing into warm air)
Dry lines (dry air plowing into moist air)
Tropical cyclones (hurricanes, tropical storms, and tropical depressions).
A tornado is a kind of vortex. Air in a tornado rotates rapidly. Additionally, a tornado may contain multiple smaller vortices.
No, it can not happen. You will always need a cloud to form a tornado. The kind of cloud that a tornado uses is a cumulonimbus cloud.
A tornado produces a funnel-shaped cloud.
Not much unless it touches down, in which case it is called a tornado.
stormy strong weather well that is if you are in that red circle so yeah stormy thundery weather.
tornado
No. Weather patterns on earth, and the stars in space have absolutely no effect on each other of any kind.
No. A cyclone is a different kind of weather event.
This is called "analog"
thunder storm sunny cloudy rainy day snowstorm tornado
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Hurricane Blizzard Tornado Flood Earthquake
Tornadoes produce very powerful winds. They occur during severe thunderstorms.
Kansas can have tornadoes because it is in tornado ally. Kansas might have a hurricane but not as severe as coasts.
Climate.
It will be mostly having bad weather a storm like a tornado or a hurricane and sometimes rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
Damage can range from Minor roof damage and broken tree limbs in a very weak tornado to the complete obliteration of well built structures. For more details see the link below.