No. No tornado has a name. Every hurricane, gets a name , though, with the exception of one hurricane in 1991 which was simply called "the Perfect Storm."
The tornado (or more properly, waterspout) was not given a name as tornadoes are not named.
Tornadoes are not given names as hurricanes are, but are often referred to by where they hit. So it would be called the Auckland tornado.
The scientific name for tornadoes is "tornado." Tornado is the widely accepted term used by meteorologists and scientists to describe a rapidly rotating column of air that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground.
Before it reaches the ground a developing tornado is known as a funnel cloud.
A satellite tornado is a tornado that touches down near and usually orbits a larger tornado within the same mesocyclone.
a tornado?
Another name for a tornado is a twister.
Yes, every tornado has a vortex, which is the rapidly rotating column of air that extends from the base of the storm clouds to the ground. This vortex is what causes the destructive winds associated with tornadoes.
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The widest tornado every recorded was 2.5 miles wide.
Tony Tornado's birth name is Antnio Vianna Gomes.
No, the fastest winds in a tornado every recorded was 301mph. that was the Oklahoma tornado of 1999
The rarest rating for a tornado is EF5. Less than one tornado in every thousand receives such a rating.
I believe they named the dog "Tornado."
Chi Chi Tornado's birth name is Petr Vostrek.
The F5 tornado of 1999 May 3, 1999 does not have a name, nor does any tornado. It is often called the Oklahoma City tornado, the Moore tornado, or the Bridge Creek-Moore tornado in reference to the areas it hit.
The tornado (or more properly, waterspout) was not given a name as tornadoes are not named.