answersLogoWhite

0

They would merge into a single although much larger tornado

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How many tornadoes can strike at the same place at the same time?

Well, up to 100 tornadoes, can strike a large region not at the minute, but in a day or 2. It would be unusual for more than two tornadoes to strike an area as small as a city within a day end even more if they were simultaneous. Tornadoes are usually not very stable in close proximity to one another and will tend to merge together.


Are tornadoes possible during one season all year?

Tornadoes can happen in any season.


When a storm is coming from the north and one is coming from the south do tornadoes happen?

No. Tornadoes are not caused when storms converge.


What would happen if 2 tornadoes came together?

If two tornadoes came together they would merge to form a single, larger tornado. Such instances are rare, but they have happened. In most tornado mergers a large tornado absorbs a small one.


Can a tornado happen with a blizzard or ice storms?

Not in the same place. While a large scale storm system can produce tornadoes in one area, freezing rain in another place, and blizzard conditions in another, these will be in different parts of the system that are far apart.


Can tornadoes collide to make even bigger tornadoes?

It can happen, but it is rare. When tornadoes do merge it usually involves a large tornado absorbing a small one, so the size of the vortex will not be significantly influenced.


Do tornadoes happen in Kansas?

Yes. Kansas is one of the most tornado prone places in the U.S.


What would happen if two tornadoes came together?

When two tornadoes converge, a phenomenon known as the Fujiwhara effect can occur. In this scenario, the tornadoes may begin to orbit each other or merge to form a larger, more powerful tornado. The outcome can be unpredictable and result in increased damage and danger.


What will happen if tornado goes to a different tornado?

If two tornadoes were to merge, they would combine to form a larger and more destructive tornado. This new tornado could have stronger winds and cause more damage than either of the individual tornadoes on their own.


How many tornadoes happen in July?

It varies widley from one year to the next. In the average July the United States experiences about 125 tornadoes. Global statistics are not available.


Do tornadoes happen frequently in Oklahoma?

Yes. Oklahoma is one of the most tornado prone areas in the world.


When tornadoes join what are they called?

It is rare for tornado to actually merge, and when it does happen it usually involves a large tornado absorbing a smaller one. In the rare cases that tornadoes do merge they simply form one bigger tornado.