In the United States about 1% of thunderstorms produce tornadoes.
A hurricane They produce STRONG winds, tornadoes, severe thunder storms, ect.
Tornadoes rotate rapidly. They also produce much worse damage than you usually get from thunderstorm winds.
Supercell thunderstorms are the type of thunderstorms that are most likely to produce tornadoes. They are characterized by rotating updrafts called mesocyclones, which can spawn tornadoes within the storm. These storms are often associated with severe weather and have the potential to produce strong and destructive tornadoes.
Most often the storms that produce tornadoes an other severe weather form along cold fronts.
Yes, in fact tornadoes can only be formed by thunderstorms.
A hurricane They produce STRONG winds, tornadoes, severe thunder storms, ect.
Uruguay gets thunderstorms and occasional tornadoes, but not hurricanes.
rain storms thunder storms snow storms sand storms dust storms hail storms tornadoes although they are rare
No, hurricanes do produce floods but tornadoes do not, although the storms that produce them can.
large thunder storms and tornadoes form
thunder storms, hurracanes and tornadoes. Uranus is the 3rd most wet and cold planet.
Tornadoes themselves do not cause any precipitation. The storms that produce tornadoes do. These storms produce heavy rain and often produce hail, some of which can be quite large.