answersLogoWhite

0

A tornado is formed from storm clouds. The funnel cloud is the tornado before it touches down.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Astronomy
Related Questions

Does a hurricane have a funnel shaped cloud?

No, hurricanes do not have funnel-shaped clouds. They have a wide expanse of swirling clouds that form a dense, circular shape around the storm's center called the eye. Funnel clouds are typically associated with tornadoes, not hurricanes.


Which type of storm has a funnel cloud?

A funnel cloud is associated with a tornado, which is a type of severe storm characterized by a rotating column of air. Tornadoes can develop within severe thunderstorms, typically in the presence of strong wind shear and atmospheric instability.


Is a tornado a big cloud?

No, a tornado is a violent, rotating wind storm. The funnel cloud formed by a tornado is usually small compared with other clouds.


Funnel shape storm cloud formations are called?

tornado clouds


Is a tornado is a donut shaped storm?

No. Tornadoes are typically column of funnel shaped.


What kind of weathering is a sign of tornadoes?

Signs of a potential tornado include rotation in the clouds, a persistent lowering of the cloud base, and a hole opening up in the clouds near the back of a storm (these are all potential precursors). Other signs include a funnel or con shaped extension of the cloud base, and swirling debris on the ground, indicating that a tornado or funnel cloud has formed.


What kind of cloud is a rotating column of air that doesn't touch the ground?

A rotating column of air that does not touch the ground is typically referred to as a funnel cloud. Funnel clouds are associated with severe thunderstorms and tornadoes, and they can form from rotating updrafts within the storm's cloud base. If a funnel cloud reaches the ground, it becomes a tornado.


What two clouds are in a tornado?

In a tornado, cumulonimbus clouds are most commonly associated with severe weather and thunderstorms. However, it's the rotating updraft within the storm that causes the formation of a tornado, rather than specific types of clouds.


Do Clouds Form a Tornadoes?

Yes, tornadoes can form from thunderstorms that develop within large, moisture-rich clouds. The rotation and updrafts within these storm clouds can create the conditions necessary for tornado development.


Do tornadoes form in thunder storm clouds?

Yes, by definition tornadoes are a kind of violent windstorm produced by a thunderstorm.


How long can a tornado s funnel be?

The visible funnel usually extends from the clouds to the ground but the vortex can extend several miles up into the storm.


What happens when a funnel cloud pokes through a cumulonimbus cloud?

It forms a funnel cloud.