The tornado would picked up ash and perhaps some loose stone. Vegetation onf the volcano would be damaged. The volcano itself would not be affected in any way worth noting.
The tornado may lift up ash and lava rocks (and possibly lava if it is active), but aside from that it is unlikely that anything of particular interest would happen.
If a tornado funneled into an erupting volcano, it could potentially intensify the eruption by supplying additional oxygen and heat to the volcanic plume. This could result in stronger and more widespread volcanic activity, posing a greater risk to surrounding areas.
The tornado may pick up ash and some volcanic rocks, but the volcano would, for the most part, not be affected.
That would be the El Reno, Oklahoma tornado of May 31, 2013. At peak size the tornado was 2.6 miles wide.
If a tornado from the land of Oz touched down on a plane mid-flight, it would likely cause severe turbulence and potentially damage the aircraft, putting the passengers and crew at risk. The plane may experience sudden drops or shifts in altitude, making it difficult to control and potentially leading to a crash.
You would probally die
it is generally impossible to out run a tornado but if you do hooray for you
It will be a waterspourt
The meteor would pass through the tornado, without being affected in the least.
there harmless
it would burn
Nothing would happen as it would just go onto your skin