A tornado is often visible as a funnel cloud.
Such a storm is called a tornado.
A tornado.
A wall cloud, which is followed by a funnel cloud.
A large, rotating tropical storm in the Pacific Ocean would be a typhoon, but typhoons to not have funnel clouds. A funnel cloud anywhere is simply a funnel cloud.
Funnel cloud
A tornado is a rapidly rotating column of air that extends from a thunderstorm cloud to the ground. It is often characterized by a funnel-shaped cloud and can cause significant damage to structures and vegetation due to its high winds. Tornadoes are most commonly seen in severe thunderstorms and are capable of reaching speeds exceeding 200 mph.
Funnel clouds are associated with tornadoes.
A tornado
funnel
Either the funnel cloud or the violent, rotating winds associated with it must reach the ground in order to be classified as a tornado.
tornado clouds
A tornado.