Most tornadoes are associated with a type of storm called a supercell.
A tornado cannot cause another type of storm, though some strong tornadoes will spawn smaller satellite tornadoes that "orbit" the main vortex.
No. While tornadoes may cause the most severe damage of any type of storm, hurricanes cause a greater quantity of damage because they affect a much larger area.
Tornadoes are most often spawned by a type of storm called a supercell.
Most tornadoes are produced by rotating thunderstorms called supercells.
Tornadoes are most likely to occur with a type of thunderstorm called a supercell.
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Tornadoes generally form in a kind of thunderstorm called a supercell.
There are two types of tornadoes: supercell tornadoes and land/waterspouts. There is really only one type of hurricane as that is a specific type of storm.
People who study tornadoes are a type of meteorologist.
Tornadoes originate from severe thunderstorms, most often a type of rotating storm called a supercell.
Yes, a supercell is a type of thunderstorm that can produce tornadoes. They are characterized by rotation within the storm, which is a key ingredient for tornado formation. When the necessary conditions are present, a supercell can spawn tornadoes.
Thunderstorms are the most common storm, occurring frequently around the world. Lightning, heavy rain, strong winds, and sometimes tornadoes are associated with thunderstorms. Hurricanes and tornadoes are less common and occur in specific regions and under certain conditions.