It is believed that some tornadoes have a calm, clear center similar to the eye of a hurricane. This is caused by the winds spinning so fast that they cannot reach the center.
Aside from that it is neither calm nor clear in a tornado.
No. The eye of a tornado is a calm, clear area at the tornado's center.
There's nothing, its clear and calm
It is believed that there is a calm "eye" at the center of a tornado. But mostly the winds in a tornado are very strong.
It is likely calm, similar to the eye of a hurricane.
A tornado on water is called a waterspout.
The eye of a tornado is a relatively calm area that can sometimes be found at the tornado's center, similar to the ey of a hurricane.
in the middle of a tornado it's clear and calm unlike the middle of a hurricane witch is the weakest place but has wall's that will rip you apart with great force but good advice is if you know a tropical storm is coming or a tornado go to a different state so you wont get hurt
Yes. Many tornadoes have a calm center similar to the eye of a hurricane.
The center of a tornado has very low barometric pressure and may be either calm or violent depending on the tornado.
The eye of a tornado, similar to the eye of a hurricane, is a relatively calm area at the center of the storm.
No. It is not uncommon for conditions to become unusually calm before a tornado strikes.
The eye of a tornado is extremely calm and bears no resemblence to all the mayhem that the tornado causes to the outside world.