No. The unequal heating will produce breezes, and perhaps clouds and rain, but much more is required to produce a tornado.
The ROOT cause of ALL weather is unequal heating of the earth's surface.
unequal heating and cooling cause wind but when large parts of earth get uneven heating, it causes prevailing winds. I'm sorry that I can't find a second one. Suspicious.
Not directly, but it is a very important component in tornado formation.
Baseboard heating doesn't cause carbon monoxide but is very expensive.
Because the angle of a strike of Lightning can bring massive wind storms that cause a tornado.
A backdrift
this happens because of the unequal heating
The ROOT cause of ALL weather is unequal heating of the earth's surface.
because it is cooling
Uneven heating and cooling causes differences in air pressure. To maintain equal pressure, a breeze picks up. These winds can be a strong as a tornado or just a gentle breeze.
Unequal heating cause air masses to form fronts. Fronts are masses that contain air that is all the same temperature and at the same altitude.
Tornadoes cause major property damage and often kill and injure people. The main concerns regarding tornadoes are these effects and warning people when a tornado is coming.
When the clouds are in front of the sun, they block off the sun to the earth witch causes uneven heating -your best friend and no-it-all annwiki
It causes wind, with help from the moon's gravitational pull it causes ocean currents and it also helps with the seasons and weather.Windsconvection currentsUnequal heating of the earth's surface results in wind. That is what happens, if that's your question.
It causes wind, with help from the moon's gravitational pull it causes ocean currents and it also helps with the seasons and weather.Windsconvection currentsUnequal heating of the earth's surface results in wind. That is what happens, if that's your question.
cold and warm fronts can cause a tornado
Yes. In fact a thunderstorm is the only thing that can cause a tornado.