Warm climates .
Stationary Front
Tornadoes do not affect climate. Climate is the long term trend in weather patterns while a tornado is a short lived effect. Temperature inside a tornado is lower than it is in the surrounding environment. However, you would only experience this while inside the tornado itself.
A waterspout it a tornado that forms on a body of water. It looks like a land formed tornado but on a smaller scale.
No. A tsunami and a tornado are two completely different things. A tsunami is a large wave or series of waves usually triggered by an underwater earthquake or landslide. A tornado is a violent vortex of air that forms during a thunderstorm. A tornado that forms on water is called a waterspout.
Climate has the greatest impact on an ecosystem.
When a tornado forms it often produces a funnel cloud.
The cloud that forms the visible part of a tornado is called a funnel cloud.
Tornadoes are a product of severe thunderstorms. Most tornado come from a specific type of thunderstorm called a supercell.
Fast air. Really, really fast air.
Temperate. Most tornadoes form in temperate grassland regions.
It is a tornado and a hurricane
Tornadoes are spawned by cumulonimbus clouds, which are multi-level clouds.
a tornado is formed by a thunderstorm
The climate of tornado alley is warm, humid air that usually travels from off the Gulf of Mexico.
A storm does not become a tornado; it produces one. The rest of the storm remains largely unchanged as a cumulonimbus cloud. The tornado itself forms a funnel cloud.
Tornadoes will happen with or without climate change. So far there is no conclusive evidence of a link between tornado activity and climate change.
No. Climate is that average weather in a region over a long period of time. A tornado is a brief weather event.