Tornadoes typically have funnel clouds.
A tornado produces a funnel-shaped cloud.
A large, rotating tropical storm in the Pacific Ocean would be a typhoon, but typhoons to not have funnel clouds. A funnel cloud anywhere is simply a funnel cloud.
A tornado is formed from storm clouds. The funnel cloud is the tornado before it touches down.
A tornado.
Yes, the term 'funnel cloud' is a compoundnoun, a word combining two or more words to form a noun with a meaning of its own. The compound noun funnel cloud is a word for a specific type of cloud.
A tornado produces a funnel-shaped cloud.
A storm does not become a tornado; it produces one. The rest of the storm remains largely unchanged as a cumulonimbus cloud. The tornado itself forms a funnel cloud.
A tornado is often visible as a funnel cloud.
Before it reaches the ground, the precursor to a tornado is called a funnel cloud.
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A large, rotating tropical storm in the Pacific Ocean would be a typhoon, but typhoons to not have funnel clouds. A funnel cloud anywhere is simply a funnel cloud.
Such a storm is called a tornado.
A tornado is formed from storm clouds. The funnel cloud is the tornado before it touches down.
tornado clouds
A tornado
A tornado.
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