You are most likelt to find a tornado in the outer storm bands, most often in the front-right quadrant.
No most tornado strikes happen in the Midwest in tornado valley but they can happen any where but mainly in middle March to early October
Yes, a tornado can come from a thunderstorm. In fact, a tornado cannot be caused by anything other than a thunderstorm. One key facotrs is that the thunderstorm must have a rotating updraft.
No, Killing an animal has nothing to do with tornadoes.
The most violent tornado and only F5 tornado recorded in the month of August struck Plainfield, Illinois, southwest of Chicago, on August 28, 1990.
Most damage in a tornado is caused by the extremely fast winds.
Usually a tornado come after rain, as most tornadoes are located in the rear portion of a supercell.
It can. Hail often does come before a tornado, but most storms that produce hail do not produce tornadoes.
Not usually. Most tornadoes form over land.
Tornadoes are a product of severe thunderstorms. Most tornado come from a specific type of thunderstorm called a supercell.
There is no way of knowing when the next tornado will be.
THAT Depends on where the Storm that produced that Tornado is going
There has never been an F6 tornado. F0 is the most common type.
Many hurricanes, but not all, produce tornadoes. However, most tornadoes do not come from hurricanes.
Tornado Alley
A tornado usually emerges from a wall cloud, which is at the base of a cumulonimbus cloud.
They come mostly at tornado alley