Tornadoes cannot be controlled.
No. Tornadoes do not damage the atmosphere.
Nearly all tornadoes in the southern hemisphere do. However in the northern hemisphere most tornadoes rotate counterclockwise. A small percentage of tornadoes rotate opposite of what is normal for their hemisphere. These are called anticyclonic tornadoes.
Tornadoes in the southern hemisphere spin clockwise with the exception of rare anticyclonic tornadoes.
You can't get rid of tornadoes. They dissipate naturally.
Tornadoes do not create anything; they only destroy.
No. Tornadoes cannot be controlled.
Humans have no control where and if tornadoes occur.
Nothing. Tornadoes are beyond our control; we cannot stop them. We can only prepare for them.
Tornadoes cannot be controlled.
Unfortunately, there is nothing that anybody can do to stop tornadoes. They are a force of nature and are entirely beyond our control.
No, tornadoes are beyond our control.
No. There is no way for us to prevent tornadoes. We cannot control nature.
No, people cannot prevent tornadoes. Tornadoes are natural weather phenomena that form under specific atmospheric conditions and are beyond human control. However, people can take precautions to stay safe during tornadoes by having a plan in place and seeking shelter in designated areas.
Tornadoes in dreams represent chaos that is beyond your ability to control. Seeing a lot of tornadoes in your dream emphasizes the extent of the chaos you feel in your life. Although you have no way to control this chaos, your own mind is telling you, through this dream, that you do have the ability to avoid the effects of that chaos.
Humans cannot prevent tornadoes. While there is some evidence that the urban heat island in some major cities inhibits weak tornadoes, this is neither an intentional affect, nor is it something we can control. Strong tornadoes are not affected by this.
Tornadoes form as parts of complex systems that involve enormous amounts of energy. There is nothing under human control that can alter such powerful systems in any controllable fashion.
Tornadoes are a natural phenomenon that cannot be prevented or stopped. However, improving early warning systems, building tornado-resistant structures, and increasing education and preparedness in tornado-prone areas can help minimize the impact of tornadoes on communities.