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As with most words, the etymology cannot be traced back to any particular person. The first recorded use of the word "tornado" was in 1556. It comes from the Spanish word "tronada," which means thunderstorm.

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Tornadoes are not named by individuals. Instead, they are typically referred to by the location or time in which they occur. For example, a tornado in the town of Moore, Oklahoma, might be called the Moore tornado.

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