You get no weather without air, and the moon has none of that.
No. The moon has no atmosphere and therefore no weather of any sort.
No the moon has no weather.
No. There is no atmosphere on the moon so there are no tornadoes or any other sort of weather there.
There's no connection between any moon phase and any pattern to the weather on earth.
No. The moon has no atmosphere for cyclones or any other kind of weather pattern to form in.
No. The moon has no atmosphere, and thus it cannot have tornadoes or any sort of weather.
The Moon doesn't significantly affect weather on Earth, and weather on Earth doesn't affect the Moon at all.
The moon has no daytime or nighttime. Half of it is always in the sun and the other half is always dark. There is no atmosphere, so there can't be any weather.
no, the moon has no atmosphere, so there is no wind or any other weather of any kind; in fact, the footsteps of the first astronauts to step on the moon are still there and haven't changed one bit because of the lack of atmosphere.
The moon has no weather because it has no atmosphere.
The moon has no atmosphere therefor there is no weather on the moon.
With the exception of the ocean tides here on earth, which are caused by the pull of the Moon, the Moon has no effect on earths weather. And the Moon has no weather of it's own, of course.