Yes. All tornadoes are produced by thunderstorms
Yes, all tornadoes are produced by thunderstorms.
However, only a small percentage of thunderstorms actually produce tornadoes.
No, not all supercell thunderstorms cause tornadoes. Supercell thunderstorms are known for their rotating updrafts, which can lead to the formation of tornadoes. However, tornadoes are not always produced, as a combination of atmospheric conditions and other factors are necessary for them to form.
No. Rain does not cause a tornado. However, both rain and tornadoes are caused by thunderstorms.
Less than 1% of thunderstorms produce tornadoes.
Tornadoes can be associated with supercell thunderstorms, which are long-lived and rotating thunderstorms capable of producing severe weather. However, not all tornadoes are produced by supercells, as they can also form in other types of thunderstorms.
Thunderstorms can sometimes produce tornadoes as a result of strong updrafts and wind shear within the storm. Tornadoes are often spawned from supercell thunderstorms, which are large, rotating thunderstorms capable of producing severe weather. However, not all thunderstorms produce tornadoes.
Because they form in thunderstorms tornadoes are usually accompanied by lightning, but they do not cause it.
No. Since tornadoes form in thunderstorms they are usually accompanied by lightning, but they do not actually cause lightning.
Blizzards, tornadoes, and thunderstorms can all cause power outages by damaging or destroying power lines.
No, it is the other way around: thunderstorms cause tornadoes.
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Yes. Tornadoes are a form of weather that develop during severe thunderstorms.
Tornadoes need thunderstorms to form.
No, not all supercell thunderstorms cause tornadoes. Supercell thunderstorms are known for their rotating updrafts, which can lead to the formation of tornadoes. However, tornadoes are not always produced, as a combination of atmospheric conditions and other factors are necessary for them to form.
Yes, tornadoes are produced by thunderstorms.
Hurricanes, thunderstorms, and tornadoes can all cause damage to vegetation and man made structure through their winds. Hurricanes and thunderstorms both produce rain, which can sometimes lead to flooding. It should be noted that hurricanes produce thunderstorms and thunderstorms, including those found in hurricanes, are what produce tornadoes.
No. Tornadoes are violent whirlwinds that can form during thunderstorms.