weather forecasting
tornado
A tornado is a violent windstorm generated by a thunderstorm. That qualifies it as a dangerous weather event, and therefore a form of severe weather.
Yes. Tornado warnings are now a common part of severe weather alerts.
A tornado is a form of severe weather because it develops during a thunderstorm and is capable of producing substantial damage.
A Tornado is usually accompanied by severe thunder storms and possibly hail
Tornado
Tornadoes form during thunderstorms. Of all the weather a thunderstorm can produce a tornado is perhaps the most dangerous. Tornadoes can produce very severe damage to property and can kill or inure people, especially those who are not prepared. Because of this it is important to be able to warn people about potential tornadoes
Yes, given its location in southern Saskatchewan severe weather is entirely possible. The city of Moose Jaw (which actually is a real place) is actually not far from Regina, which was struck by the worst tornado in Canadian history.
Tornado, Hurricane, Blizzard, and Supreme Heat.
During severe thunderstorms.
a blizzard, hurricane, tornado, microburst, hail etc