Try the Storm Prediction Center in the US.
No, tornadoes are beyond our control.
Tornadoes are not constructive in any way.
No. Tornadoes cannot be controlled.
No, tornadoes cannot be stopped or prevented. They are natural weather phenomena that form when certain weather conditions align, and there is currently no known way to disrupt their formation or trajectory. It is best to focus on preparedness and safety measures instead of trying to stop tornadoes.
There is no way to prevent tornadoes, but warning systems have been in place for decades.
Tornadoes are natural disasters. Every year they cause hundreds of millions of dollars worth of damage, kill dozens, and injure hundreds. It tornadoes could be prevented, so would this carnage. Unfortunately there is no way of stopping tornadoes and it is extremely unlikely that one will be ever be developed.
A few civilians have proposed means of stopping tornadoes, but no credible research is being done by actual weather scientists (meteorologists). It is generally accepted among scientists that there is no feasible way to stop a tornado.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to stop a tornado. Tornadoes are natural disasters formed by severe weather conditions and there is currently no known way to prevent or stop them from occurring. The best course of action is to have a plan in place to seek shelter and stay informed during tornado warnings.
There is no way to avoid tornadoes. Weather conditions cause these and unfortunately there is no way to change the weather.
You can't stop a tornado unless you're all powerful... but there is something you can do to stop yourself from feeling gulity because you didn't try and stop the tornado. Let it suck you up and make sure you die too. You won't have to worry about not trying to stop the tornado.
There is no official way of naming tornadoes but most tornadoes are named for where they hit.
No. There is no way of controlling tornadoes.