Yes, and if the same storm it may be minutes apart.
A tornado warned storm is a thunderstorm for which a tornado warning has been issued, indicating that it is capable of producing a tornado. A tornado threat is a general term that refers to the danger tornadoes may pose to an area during a particular storm.
No. There has never been an F5 tornado recorded in Colorado. It has had a handful of F4 tornadoes.
A tornado watch is issued if general conditions in a region (usually covering a state or two) are favorable for the formation of tornadoes. This usually means that severe thunderstorms will be forming in an area of strong wind shear. A tornado warning is issued for a county-sized area if a tornado or funnel cloud has been reported or detected or if signs within a thunderstorm indicate that one may form soon.
While it's possible to photograph a tornado don't think one has been captured in Google Earth satellite or aerial imagery. What you can see is the near real-time weather overlays for an area during a tornado. There are historical paths of tornadoes that can be seen in Google Earth.What is more readily available is imagery showing the aftermath of a tornado. On May 4th 2007 the town of Greensburg, Kansas was devastated by a tornado and most of the town was destroyed. Shortly after the devastation, one of Google's satellite providers, DigitalGlobe, jumped into action and gathered imagery of the region for search-and-rescue teams and made it available to Google Earth.
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Yes. On rare occasions tornadoes have been known to merge with one another.
There is no way of knowing anything about the first tornado as these storms have been around longer than there have been people to record them.
Tornadoes have been occurring in the area we now call Massachusetts since before settlers were around to record them, so there is no way of knowing. The first known tornado in Massachusetts struck Cambridge on July 8, 1680, killing one person. Another storm that might have been a tornado struck in 1671.
It is impossible to say. Tornadoes have been occurring in the region we call "Tornado Alley" since before people were there to report them.
Kilbeggan Ireland in Europe April 30th 1054 was the first recorded tornado. But they have doubtless been going on since prehistoric times.
While tornadoes have most likely been happening for thousands if not millions of years, the first tornado that we are aware of happened in 1054. On April 30, 1054, the tornado struck Rosdalla, near Kilbeggan, Ireland.
The first recorded tornado in the United States struck on May 15, 1752, in what is now the state of Virginia. Tornadoes have been known to occur long before then, but that is the earliest officially documented tornado in the United States.
The first known tornado was near Kilbeggan, Ireland on April 30, 1054. It is pretty much certain that tornadoes have been occurring since long before then.
It is impossible to say when the first tornado ever was; they have been occurring since before anyone was around to record them. The oldest surviving record of a tornado dates to April 30, 1054 near Kilbeggan, Ireland.
If a tornado has been detected or spotted then a tornado warning is issued.
If a tornado is spotted a tornado warning is issued.
No. A PDS tornado watch has been issued for April 27, 2014.