Yes. In fact the country of South Africa is an area of high tornado activity.
Tornadoes can form in mountains, but most do not.
Hurricanes form over warm ocean water. Tornadoes can form just about anywhere.
Tornadoes can form at any time of day or night. The time from 3 PM to 9 PM is the most common time for tornadoes to form.
No, tornadoes typically form over land in association with thunderstorms. Waterspouts, which are tornadoes that form over water, can occur in tropical oceans under specific conditions, but they are generally much weaker than tornadoes that form over land.
Tornadoes do not form under clear, sunny, or stable weather conditions, of if the weather is too cold. They cannot form without thunderstorms.
Yes, there are tornadoes in Africa.
At least no significant tornadoes were reported in Africa in 2011, as the continent usually doesn't support the proper climate and conditions for tornado-producing thunderstorms to form.
yes tornadoes and dust devils are common in Africa
Yes. Tornadoes are not uncommon in South Africa.
Yes Tornadoes can happen Africa. They can take place anywhere in the world, even in water (warm water) called waterspouts. It doesn't matter how flat the land is, tornadoes can still occur-anywhere at anytime.
Yes, tornadoes can form. Hundreds, even thousands of tornadoes form every year.
Yes. Tornadoes as strong as F4 have been recorded in South Africa.
Tornadoes can form in mountains, but most do not.
Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere in the world, however, they are most common in areas such as India, Bangladesh, southern Canada, Australia, Argentina, and South Africa.
No. Tornadoes form from cumulonimbus clouds.
Antarctica is too cold for tornadoes to form. Tornadoes need energy from warm air.
Yes. Africa has had tornadoes, some quite strong. Tornadoes have been recorded on every continent except Antarctica.