answersLogoWhite

0

A tornado and a cyclone cannot collide as they work on entirely different orders of magnitude. A cyclone is is its own large-scale self-sustaining weather system. A tornado is a small-scale vortex that is part of a parent thunderstorm, which is itself usually part of a larger storm system. Most tornadoes form from storms that develop along the fronts connected to a mid-latitude cyclone, and some are produced in theouter storm bands of tropical cyclones. When two cyclones collide, they merge into one.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Can a 747 stand up to a cyclone 5 tornado?

There is no such thing as a "cyclone 5 tornado." You can have a category 5 hurricane or an EF5 tornado. In either case, the answer would be no; there is too much turbulence.


What would happen if you were in a tornado?

You would probally die


What would happen if you outran a tornado?

it is generally impossible to out run a tornado but if you do hooray for you


What would happen if a tornado was on water?

It will be a waterspourt


What would happen if a meteor hit a tornado?

The meteor would pass through the tornado, without being affected in the least.


What is 'cyclone' in Japanese?

"Cyclone" in the sense of a hurricane/typhoon would be 'taifuu'. In the sense of a tornado, it would be 'tatsumaki'.


What could happen two plates collide?

If two plates were to collide they would either go up over the surface and form a volcano, or they would collide and go downward forming a trench or a large crevice.


Which kind of storm do you think would cause damage over a large area a cyclone or a tornado?

A cyclone. Cyclones cover areas hundred of miles wide. Tornadoes more than a mile wide are rare.


What would happen if asteroid hits a tornado?

Im pretty sure that a tornado isnt strong enough to stop and ansteriod..... So the asteroid would just go through the tornado


What will happen if a tornado and hurricane collide?

A hurricane and a tornado can't exactly collide as they operate on entirely different scales. A hurricane is its own storm system typically several hundred miles wide while a tornado is a relatively small scale vortex usually no more than a few thousand feet wide and is dependent on a parent thunderstorm. In fact it is fairly common for the storms in the outer bands of a hurricane to produce tornadoes.


What would happen if a tornado hit a mountain?

The tornado would go up one side of the mountain and down the other without being significantly affected.


What happen when 2 F5 tornadoes collide?

When two F5 tornadoes collide, the stronger tornado would likely absorb the weaker one, leading to even more destructive winds and intensity. This collision could result in a wider and more devastating path of destruction. Additionally, it may lead to erratic and unpredictable behavior, further increasing the danger to anything in its path.