cumulonimbus clouds
No, a landspout is a type of tornado that forms without a wall cloud or mesocylcone. They are usually weaker than regular tornadoes.
Because tornadoes occur during strong thunderstorms they are usually accompanied by rain and often by hail.
Cumulonimbus.
A normal cloud formation
Tornadoes most often form along a cold front.
A cumulonimbus cloud is a thunderstorm cloud which is also the cloud associated with tornadoes. the phrase "nimbus" means rain.
A cumulonimbus cloud.
Tornadoes are most commonly associated with flat or gently rolling terrain, as this type of topography allows the ingredients for tornado formation, such as warm moist air and cold dry air, to mix more easily and efficiently. However, tornadoes can occur in various types of topography if the atmospheric conditions are conducive to their development.
No, a landspout is a type of tornado that forms without a wall cloud or mesocylcone. They are usually weaker than regular tornadoes.
Tornadoes are usually associated with especially powerful thunderstorms called supercells.
cumulus
Tornadoes, especially strong tornadoes, are most often associated with a type of thunderstorm called a supercell.
Tornadoes are most often associated with a type of thunderstorm called a supercell.
Because tornadoes occur during strong thunderstorms they are usually accompanied by rain and often by hail.
Tornadoes are produced by cumulonimbus clouds.
No. Tornadoes themselves are a kind of violently rotating windstorm. The cloud of a tornado, known as the funnel, is found in most tornadoes but not all.
Tornadoes are associated with a type of thunderstorm called a supercell.