Tornadoes are unpredictable because , compared with other weather events the are small, short-lived, and form quickly, which can make them difficult to tract.
Furthermore, scientists are still not sure how tornadoes form.
Yes. The region is so prone to tornadoes that it is sometimes called Tornado Alley.
No. There is no atmosphere on the moon so there are no tornadoes or any other sort of weather there.
Chicago is a relatively small target for a tornado to strike and so unlikely to be hit. So it really is only by chance that tornadoes have missed Chicago. However, tornadoes have occurred in the Chicago area, so it is entirely possible for one to hit the city itself.
It just so happens that the best climate for producing tornadoes is the type in which grasslands develop. Many tornadoes have also touched down in forests as well.
Yes. In some cases the absence of tornado records is due to a lack of documentation rather than a lack of tornadoes. In other cases an area may experience tornadoes so infrequently that none have occurred since before people were around to document them. If a place has little record of tornadoes, that still means tornadoes have been recorded in that area.
I'd be suspicious of the thermostat.
Tornadoes are not landforms, and so cannot be affected by weathering.
Tornadoes do not cause lighting. However tornadoes form during thunderstorms, so they are often accompanied by lightning.
Tornadoes do occur in the UK, so it is entirely possible for them to occr in Basingstoke.
Tornadoes are not alive so you can't really say whether they survive or not.
There aren't. Maine's cool climate makes it so that the state rarely gets tornadoes.
About 44.4%. So mesocylones don't always mean tornadoes.
No. Tornadoes are neither alive nor do they have minds, so they cannot dream.
Tornadoes don't have names, hurricane do, though they are often referred to by the places they hit. Even then there are so many tornadoes that it would be impossible to list them. There have been tens of thousands of tornadoes.
Yes. Baton Rouge has had several tornadoes in the past 60 or so years.
well tornadoes can happen anywhere any time so yes
All tornadoes form in thunderstorms and so are typically accompanied by thunder and lightning.