tornadoes do not come from towns, the come from a kind of thunderstorm called a supercell. A tornado can strike virtually anywhere that gets severe thunderstorms.
No. Many towns on hills or in hilly areas have been hit by tornadoes.
Tornadoes most often come out of the southwest.
Tornadoes come from thunderstorms, usually, powerful rotating storms called supercells. However, tornadoes can sometimes form with squall lines, hurricanes, and in rare cases, single cell storms.
No, tornadoes can form in any direction, including from the north, east, south, or west. The direction a tornado forms depends on various weather conditions and is not limited to one specific direction.
No, tornadoes do not come directly out of clouds. Tornadoes form within thunderstorms when there are specific atmospheric conditions present, such as strong wind shear and instability. Everyday clouds do not have the potential to produce tornadoes.
Yes. Tornadoes have been known to destroy entire towns.
There are several cities and towns in the World named Melbourne, all of them can get tornadoes
Any place in Michigan can be hit by a tornado.
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The degree of impact from tornadoes varies considerably. A weak tornado may cause minor damage to buildings, down trees, and cause power outages. In the worst cases tornadoes have been known to destroy entire towns, leaving only a handful of buildings standing, if any.
The effects of tornadoes are local rather than global. Tornadoes can devastate towns, sometimes destroying whole neighborhoods. The damage and loss of productivity can badly damage an area's economy.
Even relatively weak tornadoes can take down power lines, leading to blackouts that cover whole towns and nieghborhoods.
There do not appear to be any records of tornadoes hitting Greensboro. In any given year most towns will not be hit by a tornado.
Yes. Tornadoes form from the clouds of a thunderstorm.
No. Many towns on hills or in hilly areas have been hit by tornadoes.
One tornado was reported near Ada but was not confirmed. No other tornadoes were reported in Oklahoma on this date.
Generally not, although tornadoes are often produced by landfalling hurricanes, most tornadoes are not associate with hurricanes.