Since tornado typically form in the rear portion of a thunderstorm they are usually preceded by, thunder, lightning, heavy rain and sometimes hail. This does not always stop before the tornado arrives in which case it is said to be rain wrapped.
Yes. A tornado is a violent weather event.
Tornadoes are usually preceded by heavy rain and sometimes large hail as well a thunder and lightning. The rain often stops before the tornado hits, but not always (in which case it is called a "rain wrapped" tornado).
There is no such thing as "a meteorology". Meterology is the scientific study of weather. A tornado is a weather event.
Warm stormy weather.
Yes. A tornado is a type of violent windstorm.
Before listen to the weather report if you think the weather seems weird! then go to a basement. when the tornado is over well see the destruction.
i think they come and go cuz of the weather
Tornadoes are often, but not always, preceded by hot weather. Tornadoes are produce by thunderstorms and so are often preceded by heavy rain and sometimes hail.
The weather that precedes a tornado, including heavy rain and hail generally occurs in the front part of a supercell thunderstorm, with the tornado closer to the back.
Yes. A tornado is a violent weather event.
There is no before or after Tornado Alley. Tornado Alley is a place, not an event.Before a tornado outbreak the weather is often hot and humid. After the outbreak it is usually cooler and drier, but many areas are heavily damaged.
There are a few big hitters when it comes to violent weather, but it all depends on the scale of how violent these individual weather patterns are. For instance, a violent tornado can do more damage than a light earthquake, but a violent earthquake can do more damage than a light tornado.
There is a lot of wind when a tornado comes through and also flying debris. When it comes to tornadoes, a lot of it has to do with how pressure systems are interacting.
Funnel cloud.
Yes. A tornado is a type of violent weather event.
Tornadoes are usually preceded by heavy rain and sometimes large hail as well a thunder and lightning. The rain often stops before the tornado hits, but not always (in which case it is called a "rain wrapped" tornado).
There is no such thing as "a meteorology". Meterology is the scientific study of weather. A tornado is a weather event.