We don't need tornadoes. They cause death and destruction.
Tornadoes need thunderstorms to form.
Antarctica is too cold for tornadoes to form. Tornadoes need energy from warm air.
Yes. Tornadoes need thunderstorms to form.
In 1975 there were confirmed tornadoes in 43 states. If you are referring to an outbreak that produced 75 tornadoes, you will need to specify the date.
You need to be on the lookout during thunderstorms, particularly if an SPC outlook mentions tornadoes for your region. You can find the SPC outlooks at the link below.
Yes. Tornadoes and hurricanes are both areas of low pressure.
Arizona does get tornadoes from time to time. But they are relative rare because Arixona is a dry state that doesn't get many thunderstorms, and tornadoes need thunderstoms to form.
yes you need to watch out for tornadoes especially when they are formed from a dark cloud. they are not trustworthy!!
We are not aware of any tornadoes occurring in the Arctic Circle. Tornadoes need moisture and warm air to form, which is unusual at that lattitude. Plus tornadoes or their evidence have to be observed by someone, and the Arctic Circle has few residents!
Hail is created by an updraft. Tornadoes need updrafts to develop. So the relationship is they both need updrafts. Hail can also be a warning sign of a tornado.
There actually are tornadoes in California, but most of them are weak. California has a fairly dry climate and most of the rain it does get comes from broad rain showers. Tornadoes need strong thunderstorms to form.
No. Tornadoes need thunderstorms to form. There are little whirlwinds called dust devils, however. They look somewhat like tornadoes but are much weaker and usually harmless.