The most likely to be hit would depend on what the world temp is at if the lower ground is hot it's most likely for it to form there and if I'm rong sorry
in the tornado alley, a big strip of land in the middle of the United States stretching mainly from Texas to South Dakota and east into Iowa.
The middle section of the United States that is prone to tornadoes is often referred to as "Tornado Alley." This region includes parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and South Dakota, where tornado activity is most frequent due to a combination of atmospheric conditions.
i think the middle of the tornado is completely still.
Tornadoes are most common in Tornado Ally, a region that stretches from Texas, to South Dakota and Iowa. Other states with a high incidence of tornadoes include Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi.
Canada, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Middle Colonies/States border New England.
New England, the Southeast, and the Midwest.
Like a hurricane, the middle of the tornado is called the Eye.
The most likely place in the whole world is a place called the Tornado Alley. It is located down the middle of the United Sates, and the states that are included in the Tornado Alley are Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa and such.How does a tornado form ?.1 Wind shearWind at different speed and directions with changing altitude make something called wind shear, which can start thunderstorms spinning.2. SpinningIt will eventually spin faster and the higher speed will be the bottom of it ..3 TornadogenesisA downdraft triggered by this intensification of the bottom of the rotation tightens the circulation and extends it toward the ground, forming a tornado.
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No, an updraft is not the middle of a tornado. An updraft is the rising current of air within a storm or tornado that fuels its rotation and strength. The middle of a tornado is called the "eye," which is a calm and clear area surrounded by the rotating winds.